- Wolves have held talks with PSG over a loan deal for 18-year-old Noha Lemina
- Noha, brother of Mario Lemina, is to be recalled from a loan spell with Sampdoria
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Wolves have held talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a loan deal for Noha Lemina, brother of Molineux midfielder Mario.
The 18-year-old Noha, also a midfielder, is to be recalled from a loan spell with Sampdoria.
In total he’s made 10 appearances in all competitions so far this season, scoring twice in the Coppa Italia Premiavera.
However, the teen has only managed one appearance in Serie B for Sampdoria which has resulted in PSG deciding to recall the youngster.
Wolves’ interest in Lemina comes days after the two brothers suffered family heartbreak.
Wolves have held talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a loan deal for Noha Lemina
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The Lemina brothers’ father died last week which saw Wolves players dedicating their win over Everton to him.
Team-mates unveiled his No 5 shirt after opening the scoring at Molineux and O’Neil made it clear the 30-year-old was uppermost in everyone’s minds after a third straight win lifted them up to 11th.
Meanwhile, Wolfsburg have joined Frankfurt in expressing interest for Wolves striker Sasa Kalajdzic.