Wolves’ new signing Jesus Vallejo has had plenty to say after his first few days at Molineux.
The Spaniard has praised club captain Conor Coady amongst other things and that has drawn a reaction from some supporters at the club.
Vallejo joined the club on a season-long loan last week from Real Madrid and was Nuno Santo’s first major summer arrival.
The 22-year-old captained Spain to their U21 European Championship triumph this summer but has only featured 19 times for the Spanish giants since joining them from Real Zaragoza in 2015.
A number of supporters took to Twitter to share their thoughts on his latest comments.
One fan said he couldn’t wait to see him play, believing the starlet was keen to make an impact whilst another supporter praised their boss, saying it shows the genius of Nuno after transforming Coady’s position and making him captain.
Others called Vallejo class and there was further praise for the midfielder-turned-defender with him being described as one sweet guy that has never shown a nasty side.
You can read the best of the reaction below:
He sounds like he's keen to make an impact this year, can't wait to see him play!
The only concern is he seems very set to go back to Madrid , surely a good season with us could change his mind?
— The Wolf Pack (@TheWolfPack1877) July 31, 2019
Shows the genius of Nuno. Not only did he see Coady on a different position to what he’d started off life in but saw the benefit of making him the captain
— Michael Chance (@grumpywolf63) July 31, 2019
Truly, no one expected Coady to be playing such a huge integral part of the best times we’ve had in decades. ????????#16
— Singhwhenyourewinning (@pedalsingh) July 31, 2019
He understands what Conor coady says that is more than most people
— ladybull (@mb5244) July 31, 2019
Sounds like a class lad ????????????
— Jo Gough ???????? (@goughy123456) July 31, 2019
Class kid!
— 1877Wolves (@WolvesTruth) July 31, 2019
Conor is one sweet guy I’ve never ever seen him be nasty to anyone. Even runs the length of the pitch to hug his team mates when they score.
— Andrea Britton (@AndreaBritton11) July 31, 2019
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