Diogo Jota Inducted Into Wolves Hall of Fame with Further Tributes Planned - Liverpool Echo
Diogo Jota has been posthumously inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame following his tragic death at age 28 in a car accident, along with his brother Andr Silva.
He is celebrated for his key contributions to Wolves, scoring 44 goals and helping the team secure two consecutive seventh-place finishes.
The football community is mourning, with Liverpool confirming they will retire Jota's number to honor his contributions.
Wolves officials, including Hall of Fame chairman John Richards, expressed deep sadness over Jota's loss and admiration for his legacy.
Painting shows Diogo Jota to celebrate a goose with hands to form a heart — its most iconic gesture. The goal of the artist is to immortise "reciprocal love" between the player and the appetizers.