Wolves want to sign the attacker with 51 goals in the Premier League in free transfer
Wolverhampton Wanderers is now looking to sign an attacker who scored 51 goals in the Premier League, in a free transfer to the window.
Wolves looking at a new addition after slow start
Vitor Pereira completely supervised the reversal of Molinine last season, leading its threatened side of relegation to comfortable security, but it would just be said that the manager made a disappointing start for the new campaign.
Indeed, the Wolves are the only Premier League team to resume a single point, more recently, undergoing a 3-2 home defeat in the hands of Everton, which is undoubtedly their most disappointing result to this point.
The only respite for the old gold came to the EFL Cup, with Jorgen Strand Larsen in the process of helping them pass by West Ham United, and there have been encouraging news on the future of the attacker, with revealed discussions have been opened on a new agreement.
However, the Norwegian may need some support in attack if the Wanderers will avoid relegation this season, and they have now joined the race for a new striker.
It is according to a Spanish report, which declares that wolves now seek to sign Dele Alli, which is available on a free transfer after recently released by Serie A Side Como.
The old gold could sign Alli in a move under the window, since it is out of contract, and it seems that they wish to conclude an agreement soon, the report indicating that they were trying to strengthen their midfielder at this “critical point of the season”.
However, the Pereira team is not the only English club to have expressed interest, it was revealed that Ipswich Town is also in the race for its signature.
Alli signature would be to play for wolves
It would not be a huge risk of signing the 29 -year -old player, since wolves would not be required to pay transfer fees, but he should always be considered a bet, since the attacker midfielder has had trouble since his departure from Tottenham Hotspur.
During his stay in northern London, the former man of the Spurs has established himself as a star of the Premier League, winning 51 goals and 35 assists in 194 high -flying appearances, but he has since had trouble reaching these summits.
In his last passage in the Premier League, the ex-Everton could not have an impact on Goodison Park, not having provided a goal or help in 13 outings for the Tofets.
As such, it may be preferable to avoid a move for Alli, unless it is ready to join a payment agreement.