Jean-Ricner Bellegarde is a possible new crowd favorite for Wolves, and it has now been revealed that the club sought to sign him back in January.
On Saturday, he made his debut against Liverpool at Molineux.
Wolves lost 3-1 after taking the lead through Hwang Hee-chan.
Despite the loss, a number of Wolves stars performed admirably, including newcomer Bellegarde.
The 25-year-old played with assurance and pushed forward whenever possible.
He worked well with another standout player, Pedro Neto, and fans are eager to see more of him.
Bellegarde was Wolves’ penultimate summer signing, costing slightly under £13 million. But he may have joined the team sooner if it hadn’t been for an unexpected injury…
Wolves wanted Jean-Ricner Bellegarde in January, but an injury scuttled the transaction.
The Athletic claimed this morning that the Wanderers considered signing Bellegarde during the January transfer window.
Bellegarde was Wolves’ final summer signing, costing somewhat less than £13 million. But if it hadn’t been for an unexpected injury, he might have joined the team sooner…
Wolves were interested in signing Jean-Ricner Bellegarde in January, but the deal fell through due to an injury.
According to the Athletic, the Wanderers explored signing Bellegarde during the January transfer window.
This is an intriguing assertion concerning Wolves’ newest acquisition.
It didn’t really matter that the Wolves didn’t sign Bellegarde in January.
Because the team signed Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes, they avoided relegation.
Wolves, on the other hand, remained interested in Bellegarde and swooped for him on transfer deadline day.
His debut versus Liverpool was really encouraging.
He appears to be a player who enjoys running and is a capable ball carrier.In January, gn Bellegarde.
Because the team signed Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes, they avoided relegation.