Wolverhampton Wanderers are prepared to part with winger Enso Gonzalez before the January window closes, with Mallorca making an enquiry about a potential deal, according to a report in Spain. Wolves have been linked with a loan move for the player, but the club are now described as open to a permanent exit and are said to be seeking a fee in the region of €2-3 million.
Wolves open to Enso Gonzalez exit after Mallorca enquire about winger
Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to sell Enso Gonzalez this month, with Mallorca showing interest in the winger, according to a report from AS. The Spanish club have made an enquiry, and it remains to be seen whether that develops into a formal offer. Wolves, who have agreed their first signing of 2026, are now described as ready to move Gonzalez on during the January window.
The report suggests Wolves are willing to sanction a permanent departure despite rumours that Gonzalez could leave on loan. Wolves are said to be seeking a transfer fee of around €2-3 million for the player. With the window still open, the situation could yet move in different directions, including the possibility that a temporary move remains an option.
Mallorca are looking to strengthen their attacking unit, and Gonzalez has been presented as a player who could help them do that. At Wolves, the winger is struggling to secure regular opportunities, and a move has been framed as a chance for him to find more consistent playing time. Joining Mallorca could offer him more minutes in the second half of the season, according to the report.
The same report argues Wolves should consider a sale now, warning that the player’s valuation could drop further if he continues to remain on the bench. It adds that Wolves are among the favourites to go down at the end of the season and could look to offload players in January to recoup funds, with Gonzalez one of those who could be moved before the deadline.








