Anfield Watch
·8 maggio 2025
Anfield Watch
·8 maggio 2025
The Algeria international has been watched extensively by both Liverpool and Manchester City over the past couple of seasons and looks capable of making a step up.
He is under contract with Wolves until 2026 - with a club option for another year - and the Premier League side are making plans to protect their investment - like they have recently done with Matheus Cunha and Joao Gomes.
Those two Liverpool targets have sealed new contracts over the past few months - ensuring Wolves get top dollar in the event of their sale.
And now The Telegraph is reporting that Ait-Nouri is in line for a renewal before the new season kicks off - but claims that unlike Cunha the club intend to keep him long-term.
“Ait-Nouri, the Algeria international, has been scouted frequently by Liverpool and Manchester City in recent seasons,” the report states.
“Wolves regard Ait-Nouri as a key player in their future and are determined to retain the core of their squad.”
However, that line of thinking is contradicted somewhat by the revelation that Wolves are preparing the groundwork for Ait-Nouri’s sale.
Having initially joined Wolves on loan back in 2020, the defender completed a permanent move from Angers in Ligue 1 for around £10m in 2021. As part of the deal, Angers inserted a 50 percent sell-on clause - which Wolves now intend to buy out for £9m.
“If Wolves do end up cashing in on Ait-Nouri, they are expected to buy out an intriguing clause written into the £10 million deal agreed with previous club Angers in July 2021,” the report states.
“Angers inserted a 50 per cent sell-on which can be bought out by Wolves for a fee of about £9 million. Wolves are likely to trigger that option as a formality before any transfer is completed.”
That would suggest that Wolves are aware Ait-Nouri’s days at the club are numbered and they want to sell him for a high fee. Valued in the report at £50m, Wolves will be very much against handing £25m of that over to Angers.
Far cheaper to sort out the £9m clause as soon as possible. Liverpool should therefore be on alert.
A new contract will put Ait-Nouri’s asking price higher - as well as take his wages up a level - but the writing out of the clause means Wolves are ready to sell.
This season he has stepped up a level - scoring four Premier League goals and adding seven assists.