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Wolves Academy Forward Jashayde Greenwood has confirmed that he will leave Wolverhampton Wanderlers and put an end to his two-year spell at the club.
The young people are one of their brightest prospects, and his performance at the youth level has attracted attention nationwide. He has also done very well in his country at the international level, already collecting six caps for England at various youth levels.
At just 16 years old, Greenwood has already demonstrated maturity and technical ability to compete with older opposition parties in the under-18 Premier League competition, proving that he can step up. He now continues his development elsewhere after announcing his departure via Instagram.
Jashayde Greenwood leaves the wolf
In a statement, Greenwood thanked his teammates, coaches and staff for their support and guidance in helping them shape their careers on and off the pitch. He explained that he would never forget his journey with the club and expressed his gratitude before officially saying goodbye.
The 16-year-old wrote: “After two unforgettable years at the football club, I am now moving on to the next chapter and stepping into the next chapter, which was an incredible experience and I am grateful for every single time.
“I would like to thank my teammates, coaches and all the staff who have been involved in shaping my growth and development on and off the pitch. I am truly humble and grateful. I am grateful to the wolves.”
Chelsea signing Greenwood?
The forward’s decision naturally sparked interest as several clubs were monitoring his situation. Reports suggest that Chelsea is leading the pursuit and could bring Greenwood to London as part of their continued investment in top young talent. Such a move will see him join one of the most successful academies in the country, based on the progress he has already made.
For the wolves, losing a Greenwood caliber player is definitely a big setback.
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