Wolfburg official: Dutch central defender Selter is loaned from Sunderland, wearing a No. 14 jersey
3:41pm, 2 September 2025Football
Hupu September 1st Wolfsburg officially announced that it would introduce Dutch central defender Jenson Seelt on loan from Premier League promoted Sunderland, with a loan period of one season. The 22-year-old right-footed player will be wearing the team's No. 14 jersey.
Selt is 1.95 meters tall, from Eindhoven youth training, and will join Sunderland in the summer of 2023. He has made a total of 26 appearances for the Sunderland first team and U21 in the past season.
Wolfsburg Sports Director said: "We are very happy to sign Celte. He is a tall central defender with England experience. He has abilities on both sides of the offense and defense, which will be a powerful supplement to the defense line."
Selte himself also said: "I am very happy to come to Wolfsburg, hoping to show my abilities here and help the team succeed. I can't wait to open a new chapter in the Bundesliga."
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