Football Espana
·02 de agosto de 2025
Wolves in pole position to hijack Napoli deal for second Spanish right-back

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·02 de agosto de 2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers thought they had a deal all but tied up on Monday for Almeria defender Marc Pubill, but were pipped at the post by Atletico Madrid. Now Wolves are looking to pull a similar move over Napoli.
Pubill was a target for both Wolves and AC Milan, but after Atletico moved for him, a deal was agreed in a matter of hours, leaving the Midlands side empty-handed. They have now turned their attention to Sevilla right-back Juanlu Sanchez.
Sevilla and Napoli have been in talks for Juanlu for well over a month, with both sides playing hardball over the fee. The Italian side already have an agreement on a five-year deal with Juanlu, but as explained by Marca, there is a €3m difference between the sides on the transfer fee.
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Wolves are now in pole position for Juanlu now, although Napoli are still in the frame, and are close to a deal with Sevilla for around €17-18m. They must still convince Juanlu to make the move to Molineux. Juanlu has a €40m release clause in his contract until 2029, and was previously linked to Real Madrid and Manchester United.
Juanlu was Pubill’s alternative in Spain’s Olympic gold medal-winning side last summer, featuring heavily off the bench, and assisting the winner in the semi-finals against Morocco. The 21-year-old burst onto the scene as a promising right-back tipped to replace legend Jesus Navas at right-back at Sevilla.
That was as a teenager, and while he was a regular for Sevilla last season, he started just under half of their games, making a total of 35 appearances. Managers Garcia Pimienta and Joaquin Caparros often moved him around though, using him on the right of midfield or even in central midfield, and he had a productive season going forward, scoring five goals and giving five assists.