The prodigal son is set to return to Galicia. Celta Vigo are in the final stages of a deal to bring Fer López back to Balaídos on a straight loan deal from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The 21-year-old playmaker only moved to Molineux last summer in a £19 million permanent transfer. However, after a challenging start to life in the Premier League—clocking just 364 minutes across 12 appearances—the Spanish starlet is pushing for a move to rediscover his best form.
The Current State of Play
- The Deal: A six-month loan until June 2026.
- The Player’s Stance: Fer López has already expressed his desire to return to his boyhood club. He wants to play under Claudio Giráldez, the manager who gave him his professional breakthrough.
- The Competition: While several Championship clubs showed interest, López’s heart has always been set on a return to La Liga.
Why the Move?
Despite Wolves manager Rob Edwards praising the youngster’s work ethic, the club acknowledges that López needs regular game time to aid his adaptation to top-flight football.
For Celta, getting their “crown jewel” back provides a creative boost as they look to push for a top-half finish.
Final club-to-club details regarding the wage split are being sorted, with an official announcement expected in the coming days.
