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Wolves are reportedly ramping up their interest in Spanish football’s latest prodigy, Pablo García.

The 19-year-old Real Betis winger has become one of the most talked-about young talents in Europe, catching the attention of top clubs with his explosive performances.

Wolves keeping close tabs on Pablo Garcia

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According to Spanish news outlet Ficherio, Wolves’ scouts have been keeping close tabs on the youngster.

As per the report, the scouting mission has included multiple trips to observe him in La Liga games, and the scouts have recently followed the player to the U-20 World Cup, where he is currently starring for the Spanish national side.

Garcia’s performances for Spain’s U20 national team have only intensified the interest and his market value has skyrocketed from €500,000 to around €10 million, reflecting his growing importance and potential.

Pablo Garcia continues to shine in the U-20 World Cup

The Spanish youth international has seen his stock soar thanks to a string of captivating displays.

Playing primarily as a right-winger, Garcia has showcased exceptional pace, dribbling ability, and a strong left foot, making him a nightmare for opposition defenders.

His current exploits at the U-20 World Cup have further solidified his reputation on the...

Continue Reading: Wolves scouts spotted watching La Liga sensation as value skyrockets – report

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