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Chiquinho Secures Permanent Move From Wolves To Alverca
Portuguese winger Chiquinho has signed a three-year contract with Alverca. He leaves Wolves in a permanent deal. Wolves have a 40% sell-on clause in the agreement. Alverca are also expected to sign Brazilian winger Léo Chú from FC Dallas. They are backed by the Vinicius Group.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Chiquinho returned to Wolves this summer after a loan spell at Mallorca. Now, he has joined Portuguese side Alverca. The transfer includes a 40% sell-on clause for Wolves. This shows the Premier League club still believes in Chiquinho’s potential. Last season, he played eight La Liga matches for Mallorca but did not become a regular starter. This led Wolves to find a permanent solution for his career.
ALVERCA’S AMBITIONS AND WOLVES’ TRANSFER STRATEGY
Both clubs are in a period of change. Wolves finished last season in the lower half of the Premier League table, specifically in 16th place.
This indicates a significant effort by Wolves to reshape their squad and give young talent a chance. Alverca has been promoted to Portugal’s Primeira Liga, and their performances and squad have improved since they have new investment from the Vinicius Group. Adding Chiquinho and soon, Léo Chú, shows Alverca’s ambition. They aim to build a stronger squad for the new season.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR CHIQUINHO AND ALVERCA?
Chiquinho wants to regain form and confidence by playing regularly at Alverca. The club plays its next match on the opening day of the Primeira Liga season. They will face one of their main rivals. They hope these new signings will help them succeed. Wolves will watch Chiquinho’s progress closely, and the 40% sell-on clause keeps their interest in his development. Meanwhile, their next league fixture is against a mid-table rival as they aim to improve.