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Wolves said it is exploring its options regarding installing a permanent memorial for late Liverpool star Diogo Jota outside Molineux.
Jota died alongside his younger brother, Andre Silva, when the car that the pair were traveling through Spain in blew a tyre in the early hours of July 3, causing a fatal crash.
Over the past couple of weeks, the soccer world has come together to remember Jota, with Molineux and Anfield two of the main sites that fans and players have descended upon to pay tribute to the late star.
On Monday (July 14), Wolves announced that the club would start removing items from the memorial ahead of heavy rain, which is forecast to hit Wolverhampton later this week, while a more permanent tribute is being considered.
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A club statement said: "Over the past week, the area outside Molineux has become a moving and powerful tribute to Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre, following their tragic passing.
"The club is truly grateful to everyone who has visited to pay their respects, and to those who have left messages, shirts, scarves and flowers in Diogo’s memory
The outpouring of love has been a source of comfort to all who knew him.
"With heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast in the coming days, staff have begun carefully removing and preserving items from the tribute area to protect them from damage
Supporters are encouraged to visit today (Monday 14th July) if they wish to view the tributes before the anticipated weather condition changes.
"All non-perishable items will be carefully stored and will be retained for potential inclusion in a more permanent memorial, which the club is now exploring as a lasting way to honour Diogo and Andre.
Fans gather at Diogo Jota's memorial outside Molineux
Further details will be shared once plans are confirmed.
"Diogo and Andre’s passing will also be marked at two of Wolves’ upcoming home fixtures - the final home friendly against Celta Vigo and opening Premier League match against Manchester City.
"The club is working closely with supporters to ensure both tributes are fitting of Diogo’s legacy at Wolves, with the main commemorations planned for the Man City fixture
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