could go either way, both points made here are valid - but i feel if you're ambitious like i'm sure he is, you have to take the move. while he is flying now, he's probably never gonna get to a higher level with Wolves than he currently is, in terms of personal performance and achievement, and in terms of personal recognition, the fact he plays for Wolves probably doesn't do him any favours. After Trent Alexander-Arnold, he's been the best right back since he arrived in the league and yet, outside Ireland he's rarely in the discussion in that regard. you'd imagine it's the one big chance he'll have to really move up the ladder so to speak and while unlikely, if he performs at a really high level for Spurs next season, there's a greater chance than an even bigger door will open for him than had he stayed at Wolves...
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