Inside track: Wolves new boy Enso Gonzalez aims to make a quick impression
Of all of Wolves’ summer signings, Enso Gonzalez can be most closely described as an unknown quantity.
The 18-year-old Paraguayan arrived in a £5million deal from Club Libertad in his homeland and was an unused substitute against Crystal Palace last weekend.
To learn more about Wolves’ new South American wonderkid we spoke to Roberto Rojas, a Paraguayan football expert from DAZN, for some insight into the winger.
How would you describe Gonzalez as a player?
I would describe him as a player with a lot of talent that I certainly didn’t expect him to make this big jump to Europe a year from his professional debut at Libertad.
However, it certainly proves that Wolves have a real gem on their hands if they’re able to use him properly.
Overall he’s a good kid living the dream playing in England and making Paraguayans very proud.
What position is he best suited to?
He’s best suited on the right wing but can play a multitude of positions depending on what system works best for him.