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Premier League Live: Wolves president arrives in Argentina to discuss Fernandez's transfer

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Premier League Live: Wolves president arrives in Argentina to discuss Fernandez's transfer

According to Argentina, Wolves are linked to the transfer of River Plate midfielder Enzo Fernandez. The critically acclaimed 21-year-old was named to the Argentina national team squad in November but has yet to make his debut. Last season, as River Plate won the league title, the midfielder also scored two goals and three assists. He currently has nine goals and six assists in all competitions this year, while Argentina's top flight season is still in progress.

Premier League Live: Wolves president arrives in Argentina to discuss Fernandez's transfer

Wolves' head of player recruitment, Matthew Hobbs, has reportedly traveled to South America to discuss a potential deal for the midfielder. Fernandez is understood to have a termination clause of around £17m in his contract and Wolves is also poised to offer Fernandez a bigger financial package than he currently has on the river. He has received attention from several clubs in Europe. He can provide a midfielder with insight and creativity for the goals, something Wolves has been missing for some time.

Premier League Live: Wolves president arrives in Argentina to discuss Fernandez's transfer

It is understood that the club is adding midfielders to the market, Ragage is eager for deep power, while the long-term future of Joao Moutinho and Ruben Neves is yet to be determined. Introducing South America's rising star to ESPN, Argentine football expert Tim Vikri said: "Fernandez is a midfielder who already has a wealth of first-team experience and has since become a key figure in the Big River squad. ”

Fernandez told Ole earlier this month: "Playing in Europe is a goal, but I'm not in a hurry to immigrate or anything else, that's what my agent is dealing with; I enjoyed my daily life at the river and I was very happy. "My dream is to play in the World Cup with River, I think it will be the biggest and it will be a privilege to win and play in Europe."

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