Fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been deciding how much the Old Gold should ask for if Raul Jimenez was to be sold.
On Thursday afternoon, Talking Wolves posed the question to supporters over what price fans value the Mexican at and this had a lot of fans talking.
Raul Jimenez has been linked with a move away from Molineux this summer.
What price do you value the Mexican at?#WWFC #TalkingWolves pic.twitter.com/mEjXpqaLtQ
— Talking Wolves (@TalkingWolves) April 23, 2020
I wouldn’t sell,but a realistic price has got to be £75m+ for me,where are you going to find someone with the goal contributions he’s produced for less then that? He’s proven now too
— Ryan Wilkins (@rwilkins09) April 23, 2020
Anything north of 60 million and on the basis we have a replacement(s) in before letting him go
— Matt Dall (@mattwwfc13) April 23, 2020
PRICELESS!!!!
— Steve Wiles (@SteveWiles20) April 23, 2020
If a bid of £60 million arrived for Raul Jimenez, would you want it accepted?Yes, would be a good priceNo, that's just not enough |
In recent months, Jimenez has been linked with transfer interest from Premier League clubs, two of which being Manchester United and Manchester City.
However, after the question was posed to supporters over how much they valued the 28-year-old’s transfer value to be (per Talking Wolves), they continued listing their prices.
Not finding a replacement to the quality of him unless we spend big money which we won’t
— cal (@calwwfc_) April 23, 2020
probably around 60 but really wouldn’t him to go
— katie ? (@wwfckatie) April 23, 2020
I wouldn’t want to sell, but given his age and the fact he wouldn’t add any sell on value to a team, I think the most we’d be offered would be £60m but I don’t think we should sell for that.
— Robert Allsebrook (@robthetactician) April 23, 2020
Fee is irrelevant, if we don’t have a replacement as good as or better it would be dreadful business.
— Martyn (@ClewesM) April 23, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in the responses from these Wolves fans, while many would be reluctant to sell the forward and some even stating him to be ‘priceless’, the general consensus seems to be around the £60-75million mark.
With the forward having been the Old Gold’s second-best performing player in the Premier League this season with a 7.29/10 average rating (per WhoScored), fans’ responses come as no surprise.