Wolves have confirmed the departure of forward Pablo Sarabia.
Sarabia’s contract was up and he will leave Molineux two and a half years after joining from Paris Saint-Germain.
“I was very, very happy there, with my family and everyone at Wolves. Everyone tried to help me and my family, and for me that’s the most important thing in life,” he told the club’s official website.
“I have very good memories of Wolves in terms of quality of the life, in terms of playing with the supporters, every single game I felt them in the stadium, and because of this I just want to say thanks for everything.
“My balance in my life is to help everyone, and because of this I found a very good family, a very good team and very good people at Wolves. I’m going to miss everything because I have friends at the club, every single team-mate, the staff and the people who, for example, work in the gym, the physios, Lisa [Hollis], everyone there – I’ll miss it.”
Pablo Sarabia will depart the club when his contract expires this summer.
Thank you for your efforts and contribution, @Pablosarabia92. We wish you and your family the very best for the future 🤝
— Wolves (@Wolves) May 28, 2025
The 33-year-old, who scored several key goals as Wolves moved away from relegation trouble in the Premier League under Vitor Pereira, is expected to return to his native Spain.
But he remains grateful for the opportunity to have played in England.
He added: “I think you can learn a lot of things in different countries, in different leagues, in professional terms and personal stuff – different cultures, different ways of eating, different ways of thinking, different ways of spending time with the family, with friends. I think it’s very helpful to have lived in England for me.”