Liverpool have pulled off a second transfer coup in the space of two days after agreeing a deal to sign Diogo Jota from Wolves. Expand Close Diogo Jota, right, has become a key man for Wolves (Martin Rickett/PA) PA / FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsapp Diogo Jota, right, has become a key man for Wolves (Martin Rickett/PA)Jota, who was left out of Wolves’ first two matches of the season, is set to sign a five-year contract on Saturday. It is understood Wolves have agreed to flexible payment terms which will see Liverpool pay as little as 10 per cent of the initial £41m fee over the next 12 months. Liverpool turned their attention to the Portuguese after Watford quoted them in excess of £40m for Ismaila Sarr. Jota, who can play across the forward line, will provide important back-up for Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
Source: Irish Independent September 18, 2020 22:30 UTC