Pablo Sarabia

Nationality
Spanish
Date of Birth
11.05.1992
Height
5'8" (174 cm)
Weight
70 kg
Position
forward
Preferred Foot
Left
Join Date
17.01.2023
Shirt Number
21
Player Status
Active

Pablo Sarabia

Pablo Sarabia brought vast experience of both domestic and European football to Molineux when the Spanish international reunited with his former head coach Julen Lopetegui in January 2023.

A product of the world-renowned Real Madrid academy, Sarabia captained Spain to a U19 European Championship victory in 2011, but it was at Getafe where he learned his trade in the professional game, turning out almost 150 times for the La Liga outfit, before stepping up the Spanish pyramid with Sevilla in 2016.

In his three seasons with the club, he hit double figures, with his final campaign bringing 23 goals and 17 assists, earning him a place in the La Liga Team of the Year, which led to recognition by the Spanish senior team for the first time.

Those appearances paved the way for a move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2019, and in the French capital he became a Champions League goal scorer, netting against former club Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, while claiming eight honours at the Parisian club.

With opportunities limited at PSG, Sarabia spent time on loan at Sporting CP, in which he produced an incredible season, before a permanent move to Wolves during the 2022/23 campaign, in which he helped the old gold to Premier League survival.

Having netted a debut Wolves goal against Fulham, his first home strike in November 2023 was a stunner, as his Goal of the Season award-winner against Tottenham Hotspur in added time started a thrilling comeback, later assisting Mario Lemina for the match winner.

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Pablo Sarabia has enjoyed a long and varied international career with Spain, having earned 26 caps before joining Wolves in January 2023.

Having progressed through the youth categories for his country, Sarabia made his senior bow in August 2019, before scoring for Spain during a 7-0 home rout of Malta.

Sarabia has since appeared at Euro 2020 as Spain reached the semi-finals of the competition, as well as at the World Cup in Qatar in 2022 – however the forward missed a spot kick in the last-16 penalty shootout defeat to Morocco.

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