Jackson Tchatchoua set to leave Wolverhampton

Several European clubs are already tracking the Cameroonian's profile
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Aliou Toundé
Aliou Toundé
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Jackson Tchatchoua set to leave Wolverhampton
Jackson Tchatchoua set to leave Wolverhampton

Jackson Tchatchoua is not expected to play in the Championship next season. After being relegated with Wolverhampton Wanderers, the Cameroonian right-back is already attracting strong interest on the transfer market.


Leading the pack of suitors, Real Betis are closely monitoring his profile, impressed by his relentless work rate and impact during transitions. Villarreal CF are also keeping a watchful eye on his situation. The French route remains active, with Olympique de Marseille and Stade Rennais both seeking defensive reinforcements.


And even in the Premier League, Tchatchoua's stock remains high. Brentford FC, Fulham FC, and Crystal Palace could all make a move for him. Having played 30 matches this season, the 24-year-old defender has managed to stand out despite the team's collective struggles. With a contract running until 2030, he now represents a strategic sale opportunity for Wolverhampton.

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