BREAKING: Wolves fans fear the worst as top journalist drops shock claim about star player’s future… ‘He’s more likely to leave than stay!….

BREAKING: Wolves fans fear the worst as top journalist drops shock claim about star player’s future… ‘He’s more likely to leave than stay!’ 🚨

 

Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have been left deeply concerned after a top journalist delivered a worrying update about the future of one of their key players.

 

According to journalist Dean Jones, the likelihood of Wolves holding on to star left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri is shrinking by the day. Speaking in a recent interview, Jones revealed that the Algerian international is “more likely to leave than stay” at Molineux this summer.

 

Aït-Nouri has been one of Wolves’ standout performers in recent seasons, attracting attention from several Premier League clubs and European sides with his pace, dribbling ability, and defensive improvement.

 

With the transfer window now in full swing, speculation surrounding the 23-year-old’s future has intensified. Clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, and Chelsea have all been linked with the talented defender in recent weeks.

 

Jones’ comments have only added fuel to the fire, with Wolves fans taking to social media to express their fears. Many supporters are frustrated that the club could lose yet another key asset, especially after already saying goodbye to players like Nelson Semedo and Daniel Podence in recent windows.

 

Wolves boss Gary O’Neil has remained tight-lipped on the situation, but behind the scenes, the club faces a difficult decision: cash in on Aït-Nouri now while his value is high, or fight to keep him for at least one more season.

 

For now, Wolves fans are anxiously waiting for clarity, but with top journalists making these kinds of predictions, the mood around Molineux is quickly turning tense.

 

Stay tuned for more updates as the Aït-Nouri transfer saga develops.

 


 

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