A section of Wolves fans have been reacting on Twitter after the Midlands club welcomed Diogo Jota back to the club for the first time since his loan deal was turned into a permanent one.
The attacking midfielder spent last season on loan at Molineux, and made a big impression on the Wolves faithful, scoring 18 goals for the Championship winners and the club has welcomed him back to pre-season training via their official Twitter account on Saturday.
It's been great to see this guy make a permanent return to Compton Park this week.
— Wolves (@Wolves) June 30, 2018
Following the announcement a section of the Wolves fans took to Twitter to voice their ecstasy over finally seeing Jota back in training as one of their permanent squad members, with one urging the club not to sell him as they did with Benik Afobe to Stoke.
This is Futbol has rounded up some of the best tweets:
Please don’t sell him in 2 days?
— Dom /_/ (@Dome81wolf) June 30, 2018
Diogo Diogo Diogo!!!!!!!
— Boot (@bootdj) June 30, 2018
— Tom Wolves Tastic (@tomtastic09) June 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/lukewwfc8/status/1013003889115791360
Yeeaaahhh
— jon (@Jon_wwfc) June 30, 2018
Indeed, a true legend already
— BromsgroveWolf (@BromsgroveWolf) June 30, 2018
— .? (@Lonl__) June 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/wwfcal/status/1013003588925378561
Jota is already a fan favourite following his season-long loan spell, and will fit into life in the Premier League with ease if he can play anything like he did last term.
OPINION
This could be Nuno Espirito Santo’s best piece of transfer business in his time at Wolves, as the Portuguese forward was absolutely crucial to the Midlands outfit achieving promotion last season. Jota brings with him a deadly goal threat as well as serving as a creative output for other players on the pitch. It is clear that Wolves fans are over the moon with the addition, and the club are much more likely to achieve Premier League survival with Jota in the team. With the other additions that Santo has brought in, it must be an exciting time to be a Wolves fan.