Jackson Tchatchoua might leave Wolverhampton this summer after the club's relegation to the Championship, as the club is seeking to lower its wage expenses and restructure the team for a promotion attempt. Wolverhampton is open to discussions and will not prevent the Cameroonian international's departure if a suitable offer is made.
Multiple Italian clubs are interested, and Torino FC is considered the primary club pursuing the right-back. The Piedmont club has reportedly been monitoring the player for a significant duration and is acquainted with his profile. A loan with an option to buy is under consideration to address financial challenges, an arrangement that would permit Torino to reinforce their right side without overextending their budget. Returning to Serie A would mean moving to a league familiar to Tchatchoua, as he was trained at Hellas Verona prior to his move to England. Transfermarkt estimates the player's value to be 12 million euros.
