Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have reacted to the transfer rumour surrounding club interest in Dijon midfielder, Enzo Loiodice.
According to Foot Mercato, as cited by Get French Football News, the Old Gold have submitted a loan, with the option to buy, move for the 19-year-old (via Talking Wolves), which had some fans excited.
Wolves have submitted a loan with option to buy proposal for 19-year-old Dijon midfielder Enzo Loiodice.
The French side would prefer a permanent deal from the off. [source: Foot Mercato via GFFN]#WWFC #TalkingWolves pic.twitter.com/oTVyvs8liA
— Talking Wolves (@TalkingWolves) January 20, 2020
Yeah this lad is a baller
— Kristian Marcus Wilson (@BKristianmarcus) January 20, 2020
@joeellement this lads different gravy btw
— Dom Mauger (@dmauger) January 20, 2020
Quality player
— tinners (@tinners89) January 20, 2020
Would Enzo Loiodice be a signing for Wolves' first team or Under-23s?First team, seems a young talentUnder-23s, one for the future |
The young, defensive-minded midfielder has featured in just six games for Dijon so far this season and not bagged a single goal nor assist (as per Transfermarkt).
With the Frenchman seeming less than experienced enough for a move to the Premier League, some fans were not keen on the move happening, with others doubting that the link even existed at all.
Can’t we lay off getting all these kids, i know it’s all “For the Future” but we do need experienced, proven players coming in.
— Chris (@cpj93070) January 20, 2020
One for the u23s
— Keiran Munn ?? (@munnayi) January 20, 2020
Foot Mercato…
— ???? Wolves (@gongsahanda) January 20, 2020
What do we think?
This one seems a little hard to believe unless he is a signing for the Under-23s as a couple of fans had suggested.
With just 24 appearances for his Ligue 1 club in total (per Transfermarkt), coupled with a 6.18/10 average rating this term (as per WhoScored), it seems a struggle to believe that Wolves would want to bring him in on a loan deal with an option to buy.
However, if there is truth, it is likely that the 19-year-old would not represent a huge outlay for the club due to his valuation sitting at just £4.05 million.