Teaching employees and gamers at Wolverhampton Wanderers have paid their respects to former team-mate Diogo Jota.
The 28-year-old, who left the membership to affix Liverpool in 2020, died alongside his brother Andre Silva in a car accident in the Spanish province of Zamora on 3 July.
Wolves supervisor Vitor Pereira, accompanied by his group, laid flowers and paused to recollect the popular player outdoors Molineux stadium on Thursday afternoon.
There have been numerous tributes from fans to the Portuguese ahead, with flowers, shirts and different memorabilia left across the Billy Wright statue on Waterloo Highway.
Jota performed greater than 130 instances for Wolves from 2017 to 2020, serving to them get promoted to the Premier League, earlier than his transfer to Liverpool, and scoring 44 objectives.
Liverpool are set to commemorate Jota and his brother with various tributes at their pleasant at Preston North Finish on Sunday.
Liverpool's match at Deepdale is their first since Jota's passing.
On the time of the crash, the brothers had been heading to the Spanish port of Santander so Jota may return to Liverpool for pre-season coaching.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 