Wolverhampton Wanderers are set to lose an exciting midfielder to Premier League rivals

Wolves midfielder Alvin Ayman is reportedly closing in on a permanent transfer to Liverpool, likely for virtually no fee as Arne Slot’s side make a workaround.

The 16-year-old only joined Wanderers last August as he departed Bradford City following seven years at the West Yorkshire Club. It could be time for yet another move now, though, as Liverpool have been circling and are optimistic of finalising a transfer.

“The deal is close to being done. They think he’s a big talent and are trying to agree a fee that won’t incur a tribunal being involved. They are pretty confident.”

It’s understood that Ayman has been the subject of interest from multiple ‘big six’ Premier League clubs, so it comes as no surprise to see Liverpool advancing. Manchester United were also keen but the Red Devils’ bitter rivals have been proactive and urgent.

Liverpool target Alvin Ayman

The Wolves teenager can play in defensive midfield or centre-back and he’s already received international recognition, having been named a standby for England Under-17s last year.

Ayman has played just nine competitive youth matches for Wolves since signing about 11 months ago but two of these have been for the Under-21 side, stepping up way above his age group. Those at Wolves believe he has excellent potential, hence the interest from Liverpool and others.

Gary O’Neil even brought Ayman along for a Premier League matchday a few months ago, inviting the wonderkid to join the senior players for the trip to Manchester City. Although not named in the squad, the experience will have been invaluable.

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