Wolves are now looking to sign “extraordinary” new £11k-p/w aces this month
Wolves want to sign a new star for Vitor Pereira In the final days of the transfer in January in an attempt to help them avoid giving up on Premier League Come the end of the season, he appeared.
Wolves fighting in January
January was a difficult month for the Wolves both off and on the field. The old gold have managed just one new signing so far in the first three-and-a-half weeks of the transfer window, signing Emmanuel Agbadou from Stade Reims in a deal worth £18m.
However, the potential future destination of Talisman Matheus Cunha, who has been key to any success Wolves have had so far this campaign, has dominated but is seemingly stalling a new deal.
Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea all have previously been linked with a move to sign the Brazilian, whereas Nottingham Forest have now joined the raceand although Pereira is highly valued up front, his immediate future remains unclear in the final days of the window.
On the pitch, Wolves remain just above the relegation zone on goal difference but have conceded the most goals in the top flight to date and have lost all three of their Premier League games in January, although they went past Bristol City in the FA Cup third round .
Wolves in the Premier League: January 2025 |
|
Games played |
3 |
Win |
0 |
Losses |
3 |
Score a goal |
1 |
Goals recognized |
9 |
They want to fix it with a new midfielder, but they saw Deal to collapse Manu Silva While he headed to Benfica instead, ironically former Wolves boss Bruno Lage was now in charge. But now, it seems they are willing to battle it out to sign a potential alternative, with Spurs having another club to keep an eye on.
This comes as transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claimed it Wolves are now pushing ahead with a deal to sign Real Betis midfielder Johnny Cardoso This month, showing “strong interest”.
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The 23-year-old USMNT International can play either in the base of midfield or in a more advanced role, and has caught the eye of big clubs in the past. As part of their deal to sell Giovani Lo Celso to Betis, Tottenham have agreed an option to buy Cardoso, who is believed to be sitting at €25m, although it is unclear whether they will trigger him in the near future.
Meanwhile, Wolves are keen to complete a deal for the midfielder, who has started 10 times for La Liga this season, before the end of the transfer window. Called “outstanding” by Betis sporting director Manu FajardoCardoso still has a mammoth five more years to run on In Spain contract £11,000 in Spainmaking any potential deal for scrap gold difficult, but they still want to at least try to do it.
With a £22m option held by Tottenham, it is likely that any bid would need to exceed that to ensure success, with Betis likely to be interested in that figure as a benchmark for the American midfielder.