Wolves have announced the signing of Pablo Sarabia from Paris St Germain for £4.4million.
The 30-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal at Molineux, ahead of Tuesday's FA Cup third-round reply with Liverpool.
Sarabia, 30, was captain for Spain Under-19s when Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui was in charge.
They were also briefly at Sevilla together, for a month, before Sarabia left to join PSG in July 2019.
He made 89 appearances while in the French capital, helping them win two Ligue 1 titles, and spent last season on loan at Sporting Lisbon.
The deal with Wolves will see the 30-year-old midfielder link back up with his former youth manager, Lopetegui.
Lopetegui managed Sarabia for the U19 European Championship in 2011 and named the midfielder as his captain for the tournament.
The pair crossed paths once again in 2019 at Sevilla. They ended up spending a month together before Sarabia joined Paris Saint-Germain.
Sarabia has struggled to cement his place in PSG's starting XI - having only made 98 appearances since joining in 2019.
However, he did thrive on loan at Sporting Lisbon last year. He scored 21 goals in 45 matches for the Portuguese side.
The Spain international was also selected for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, but it will be a tournament to forget.
He came on as a substitute during their round-of-16 defeat by Morocco and failed to find the back of the net during their epic shootout.
Therefore, Lopetegui is hoping Sarabia - who scored 11 goals in 35 Ligue 1 appearances for PSG - will strengthen his attacking line at Wolves.
Sarabia will become Lopetegui's third signing during the January transfer window as he has already secured Gabon midfielder Mario Lemina from Nice and Matheus Cunha on loan from Atletico Madrid.
Missionkokorako
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Pablo Sarabia welcome to Wolves
Zitekmoy
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let him go surely
juomnruy
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my question is why is it that players with low transfer fees do perform more than those with higher transfer fees
Expectations are high on those with big transfer fees. The pressure is so high on them that they have to deliver immediately
Neyiknorsu
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GiftSC
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🖐️
GiftSC
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How is it
topher276hx
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sarabia will be maybe the one to support Diego Costa, let's see what comes out of this new life sarabia🦾🧡
muhammedndow
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my question is why is it that players with low transfer fees do perform more than those with higher transfer fees
okusimba
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zezcklnprz
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great deal for Wolves. love it💕
zezcklnprz
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I just heard he didn't thrive at the Portuguese side yet he scored 21 goals in 45 appearences
He didn't thrive at PSG not at Sporting. Poor understanding
ClemJay
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This is what I call smart deal
masablmnyz
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here we go
bulelfc
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I like what I see here. it's not always about the future but the now also matters. happy for you Wolves. this transformation turns you Spanish though
kiranleo189
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He is really good for that price tag
Dumadelprs
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He's there only to play in the championship next season haha
Peaacpry
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I just heard he didn't thrive at the Portuguese side yet he scored 21 goals in 45 appearences
read it again
Peaacpry
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u did not hear it will
Wewouldbefine
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Just buy him this guys are too slow for psg to take champion league with
EritreanKing
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this guy e gon boost them
Johnbosco007
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I just heard he didn't thrive at the Portuguese side yet he scored 21 goals in 45 appearences