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Pedro Lima completed the loan transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Portuguese Club Porto on the final day of his summer transfer period.
According to ESPN Brazil, the 19-year-old Brazilian has completed a temporary move for the 2025/26 season and does not include purchase options in the loan agreement. Unless Porto decides to sign forever, players will return to Premier League clubs at the end of the season. It will be interesting to see if he can impress him enough and convince the Portuguese club to sign him.
Lima was also linked to Wrexham.
Pedrolima plays for the Porto B team
Meanwhile, Lima is expected to play with Porto’s B-team at first, as he adapts to Portuguese football. Porto will focus on his development by giving him competitive minutes at a slightly lower level before potentially rising. It will be interesting to see if he can quickly adapt to Portuguese football and establish himself as a key player in the first team.
Wolves appreciate Lima
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton paid around 7 million euros when he signed him on a five-year contract for 70% of Lima’s financial rights. They hope that the young fullback will continue his development and return as a good player next summer. He was able to prove to be a great option for them in the long run. The defender hopes to establish himself as a key player in the English club in the future.
He is a talented young player with a bright future and hopes to continue his development with regular opportunities at Porto this season.
The 19-year-old will focus on gaining valuable experience in European football and will be able to develop skills and confidence before returning to contribute to the Wolves’ first team plan of the future.