Fast Player Tchatchoua Joins Wolves from Serie A
Cameroon Defender Jackson Tchatchoua Joins Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers have bolstered their squad with the signing of Cameroon defender Jackson Tchatchoua from Italian side Hellas Verona. The 23-year-old joins the Premier League club on a five-year contract, with a 12-month option for Wolves.
Tchatchoua, who was hailed as the fastest player in Serie A last season, has expressed his desire to play in the Premier League, which he considers one of his dreams. He will wear the number 38 jersey at Wolves.
The right wing-back started his senior career at Charleroi in Belgium, before moving to Hellas Verona. He is known for his speed and ability to provide assists, scoring two goals and providing three assists last season.
Wolves' manager has praised Tchatchoua's versatility and his understanding of the game, stating that the history, stadium, and fans of Wolves were the reasons that convinced him to join the club.
The reported signing cost of Tchatchoua was 14.57 million dollars, according to the BBC, which equates to approximately 12.5 million euros. However, the club has not disclosed the exact financial details of the deal.
As of late August 2025, detailed match-by-match statistics for Tchatchoua at Wolves are limited since the transfer is very recent. For current and future performance data, tracking live Wolves matches and updated statistics on platforms such as Sporting Life or Sofascore will provide more precise insights.
Tchatchoua made his international debut for Cameroon in a World Cup qualifier in June 2024. With his youth and international experience, he is expected to be a valuable, dynamic option for Wolves' squad depth and tactical flexibility.
With Tchatchoua's addition, Wolves have made their fourth signing of the transfer window. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see the new signing in action as the Premier League season gets underway.
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