‘Liverpool is a good move for Diogo Jota’ – Wolves boss

Ian Watson

Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo says Diogo Jota is “going to the right place” after confirming the player will join Premier League champions Liverpool.

Portugal forward Jota will move to Anfield for a fee potentially rising to £45million, with young defender Ki-Jana Hoever heading in the opposite direction.

Nuno believes the deal is positive for all parties and insists the 23-year-old is leaving Molineux with his blessing.

“Diogo is amazing and everybody knows the relationship we built during four seasons,” said Nuno.

“Three seasons in particular here in Wolves what Diogo did for us is absolutely fantastic. I think things happen when naturally things should happen.

“I think Diogo is going to the right place and we wish him all the best, knowing that it will never be forgotten, especially by our fans, all the memorable moments that Diogo provided.

“As a club, we did the deal because we believe it us good for everybody.

“In this case you have to attend the will of the player. I know Diogo was really happy here but it’s normal that players like to face new challenges in their careers so joining Liverpool I think is a good move for him.”

Jota joined Wolves, initially on loan, from Atletico Madrid in 2017.

He helped the club win the Sky Bet Championship title in his first season and played his part in them becoming an established top-flight side since the move was made permanent, scoring 44 goals across 131 appearances in total.

Nuno hopes to swiftly recruit a direct replacement having already identified an unnamed target.

“We still have to adjust the squad. It’s clear that we need to balance our squad better,” he said.

“We already identified the targets, we know the player we want to bring and now we hope that our plan continues as it previously did.

“Jeff (Shi, Wolves’ executive chairman) knows who is our target and where we need to work on our squad.”