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‘Always I Will Be A Supporter Of Wolves’ Club Bids Farewell To High Earner

Wolverhampton Wanderers have officially announced that Spanish playmaker Pablo Sarabia will leave the club when his contract expires in June. The 33-year-old joined from PSG in January 2023 for a fee of £35 million and has been an important figure during his time at Molineux.

Pablo Sarabia To Leave Wolves This Summer

A Player Of Big Moments

Sarabia’s time at Wolves may not have been long, but he certainly left his mark. Fans will never forget his sensational goal against Tottenham, a moment of magic that sealed a memorable win. He added another highlight this season with a stunning free kick at Old Trafford, showing his class in big moments once again.

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Throughout his spell at the club, Sarabia was the definition of a professional. Whether starting or coming off the bench, he always gave his all and showed immense respect for fans, often one of the first to clap them at full time. His leadership and commitment made him a popular figure in the dressing room. Sarabia was frequently involved in various charity work, particularly through the Wolverhampton Wanderers Foundation.

Wage Relief And Squad Evolution

Earning a reported £90,000 a week, Sarabia was one of Wolves’ highest-paid players. His departure frees up significant space on the wage bill, which could be vital as manager Vítor Pereira looks to reshape his squad this summer.

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In his parting message, Sarabia said: “Always, I will be a supporter of Wolves. I wish the best for Wolves every single season. I’m going to support Wolves for all my life, because I’m very, very thankful”

Wolves fans will surely return that gratitude as they say goodbye to a player who gave them some unforgettable moments.

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