Wolves winger Bordens is looking for a new chapter in his career and has set his sights on the Saudi Arabian League, which is full of money and opportunity, according to GiveMeSport reporter Ben Jacobs. The 28-year-old Portuguese winger has been unable to fully establish himself in the Premier League since joining Wolves from Olympiacos in January 2020 for €19.6 million. He returned to Olympiakos on loan last season and found form there, contributing 15 goals and 11 assists in 47 appearances to help win the UEFA Europa League title.
Wolves have also appeared to be more open in the face of Pordens' willingness to move on. According to Ben Jacobs, Wolves are willing to sell Podens for €10 million (£8.6 million) this summer, however as of now, they have not received any official offer. It's worth noting that although Olympiacos are rumored to be interested in buying back the veteran, no substantial contact has been made between the two sides.
For Bordens, the Saudi League is undoubtedly a brand new challenge and opportunity. In recent years, with the Saudi royal family's strong investment in the soccer field, the Saudi League has attracted many world-class stars, and its competitive level and international influence have been significantly improved. For Bordens, who is eager to prove himself in a new environment, the Saudi League is undoubtedly an option worth considering.
However, despite Saudi clubs such as Dammam Collaboration having expressed interest in Bordens a year ago, it appears they have no immediate plans to make an offer. This means that there is still a certain amount of uncertainty surrounding Bordens' transfer path, and he will need to be patient and wait for the right opportunity to present itself.