López, who rose through the ranks at Celta Vigo, made around 20 first-team appearances during the 2024–25 season, including 17 in La Liga where he scored twice. He also delivered a standout performance in the Copa del Rey, netting a brace that further elevated his profile.
The Spanish youngster has signed a five-year contract with Wolves, becoming one of the club’s major signings ahead of the 2025–26 Premier League campaign. The transfer also reflects the continued relationship between Wolves and Celta, previously seen in other moves involving players like Strahd Larsen and supported by agent Jorge Mendes.
López is primarily left-footed and is known for his versatility in attacking roles, often compared to Iago Aspas for his creativity and ability to find space between defensive lines. The player is expected to undergo his medical shortly, and he has already expressed enthusiasm about the move, describing it as “an amazing opportunity” and commending manager Vítor Pereira’s vision.
This transfer also provides a financial boost for Celta Vigo, helping them balance their books before the end of the financial year. For Wolves, it marks a strong start to the summer transfer window as they look to strengthen their squad.
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