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Goodbye to Wolves, Raul Jimenez would leave after knowing his club's intentions, he would already have a new club

Raul Jimenez is not having the best of times at Wolverhampton and could leave the club

By Hector Garcia

Raul Jimenez is not having the best of times at Wolverhampton and could leave the club
Raul Jimenez is not having the best of times at Wolverhampton and could leave the club

Raul Jimenez is not living the best possible moment at Wolverhampton. The Mexican striker went from being the great reference of the team to not being able to overcome an injury and the club is already looking for other options in attack. Now, with the dismissal of Bruno Lage, Jimenez has already set his sights on another club.

Wolverhampton gave Raul Jimenez the worst news of all, since after Sasa Kajadlizic's injury, the English club decided to look for a striker as a free agent instead of offering the definitive role to the Mexican. Now, Jimenez is even a doubt for the World Cup after the latest medical report from the club where he says he has no return date after his last injury.

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In that sense, it seems that the player would not have a definite place in the Premier League team and there is already a club that wants to offer him a juicy contract and join him with an old acquaintance in an exotic league outside Europe.

What could be Raul Jimenez's next destination?

According to The Sun, Brungo Lage's loan move has ended Jimenez's hopes of a pivotal place at the club. That is why a Saudi Arabian club is already looking for him. This would be Al-Ittihad, which could bring him together with his former coach Bruno Espirito Santo.


Hector Garcia

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