Wolves are reportedly increasing their interest in Spanish football’s new prodigy, Pablo Garcia.
The 19-year-old Real Betis winger has become one of the most talked about young players in Europe, attracting the attention of top clubs with his explosive performances.
Wolves are keeping a close eye on Pablo Garcia
According to Spanish news outlet Ficerio, Wolves scouts are keeping a close eye on the youngster.
According to reports, his scouting duties have included multiple trips to watch him in La Liga matches, with scouts recently following the player to the Under-20 World Cup, where he is currently representing Spain.
Garcia’s performances with Spain’s U20 national team have only increased interest, with his market value soaring from €500,000 to around €10 million, reflecting his growing importance and potential.
Pablo Garcia continues to shine at the U-20 World Cup
The Spanish youth international has seen his stock soar thanks to a string of captivating displays.
Primarily playing as a right-winger, Garcia displayed exceptional speed, dribbling ability and a powerful left foot that made him a nightmare for opposing defenders.
His current achievements at the U-20 World Cup have further cemented his reputation on the world stage.
He was instrumental in Spain’s success in the group stage, scoring the winning goal against Ukraine to advance Spain to the quarter-finals of the tournament.
He was involved in three goals in the group stage, including a great goal against Mexico and an assist against Brazil.
While he has been highly effective for Spain, he is yet to register a goal or assist for Betis, having only made 10 first-team appearances and 230 minutes in total.
Wolves and other potential suitors will no doubt be watching to see how the talented Real Betis forward continues to shine in the finals.
Wolves have had a poor start to the Premier League season
Wolves have had a nightmare start to the 25/26 season, failing to win a single game so far. They are currently in 20th place with five losses and two draws in the league.
The pressure will be on coach Vitor Pereira to turn things around quickly and he may get a chance.
Wolves are the third-most likely team in the Premier League to win five games in a row, and the manager will want to take advantage of that by picking up as many points as possible.