When Wolverhampton Wanderers get a new player through the door, you could assume the player in question is Portuguese – and most of the time, you’d be right. However, the latest young talent Bruno Lage’s after isn’t his compatriot. He’s not even from the same continent. It’s Dario Osorio from Chile.##NAJAVA_MECA_6677664##Reports from South America suggest that Wolves have been asking about the availability, while some go as far to say that the deal is already in place for the 18-year-old winger. Osorio is still playing in his homeland for Universidad de Chile. The boy has been nicknamed the new Angel Di Maria, which is already telling us that he’s an exciting prospect who could become a good player. According to reports, the English club will pay $6 million to bring the youngster to Molineux.With eight goals in his first professional season with Universidad de Chile, Osorio is being held up as the great hope of Chilean football. National team manager Eduardo Berizzo has even received criticism for using the teenager sparingly.Dario Osorio 🇨🇱✈️🇬🇧 🐺 ? Long Shots & Goals pic.twitter.com/j5wMrlZGsX— $cout ARAH (@Scouter33448288) August 30, 2022 Real Madrid are among the teams who have been linked with him in the past, so Wolves could land a coup if Osorio’s signing is wrapped up in January. Wolves are “scouting South America more than ever before”, according to technical director Scott Sellars. The interest for the young Chilean is only the result.