Premier League
Rayan Aït-Nouri, left-back of Wolverhampton, is attracting the attention of several European clubs looking to strengthen their defense with a young and promising profile. At 23 years old, the Algerian has become a key player in the English team, standing out for his ability in offensive projection and defensive security. Wolverhampton, aware of the interest he arouses, has decided to set a high barrier for his departure, demanding between 65 and 70 million Euros as a transfer fee.
Rayan Aït-Nouri, shielded by Wolverhampton
This surprisingly high figure reflects the club's valuation of Aït-Nouri's talent, who has established himself as one of the most interesting left-backs in the Premier League. His performance this season has been crucial for the team, especially in a context of competitiveness in the English championship. Although his contract expires in June 2026, Wolverhampton seems determined to protect their investment and prevent him from leaving without a substantial sum to support his exit.
Aït-Nouri's market value responds not only to his current abilities but also to his growth potential in the upcoming seasons. With a playing style that combines speed, technique, and vision, he has been a key element both defensively and in supporting Wolverhampton's offensive play. For several European clubs, this profile could bring a renewed dynamic to the left flank, even if the transaction cost is high.
Aït-Nouri is thus facing an interesting situation, with the interest of top-level clubs but with a high price tag that limits options for his signing. Wolverhampton's decision to shield him with this clause demonstrates the club's confidence in his future, and his evolution in the English league will be decisive for him to remain a solid option in the transfer market.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El precio de locos que el Wolverhampton ha fijado por Aït-Nouri
