Wolves are reportedly being kept informed about the situation of Renato Sanches at Paris Saint-Germain.
90min have reported today that the French giants are reportedly prepared to part ways with the midfielder, having only signed him last summer.

PSG picked him up from Lille for around £11 million.
Since his arrival though, Sanches has made just three starts in Ligue 1. And he has played just 652 minutes across all competitions.
It is stated that there a couple of reasons for Sanches’s struggles.
He has, again, had some injury problems which have disrupted his season.
It is also felt there is a lack of variance in PSG’s squad and also a lack of balance.
Wolves fans have been very familiar with the name of Renato Sanches over the past couple of years or so.

He was a player Wolves reportedly tried to sign on loan in the summer of 2021. Bruno Lage was in charge at the time and the club made their move on deadline day. But the plans were aborted after the severity of the player’s knee injury he was carrying at the time came to light.
In the end, Wolves didn’t take the risk and Sanches stayed at Lille.
He then moved to PSG last summer, with Wolves ultimately signing Matheus Nunes from Sporting CP.
It would be some story if Sanches did end up making a move to Molineux after all.
Renato Sanches’ injury record would make him a very big risk for Wolves, but they might be tempted
So Wolves have again been linked with a move for Sanches.
It will be very interesting to see if there are any more reports about this moving forwards.
He is someone the club have tried to sign before.

But his injury prevented a move from coming to fruition. He’s had more injury problems this term, so one wonders if he would simply be too much of a risk for Wolves.
But the club might just be tempted if Nunes happens to leave this summer.
Nunes has interest from the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool and could potentially depart after just one season.
Sanches is definitely similar to him in terms play-style.