Wolves are ‘interested in’ an ex- Birmingham City favorite following

Wolves are ‘interested in’ a former Birmingham City favorite following Matt Hobbs’ transfer admission.

According to sources, former Birmingham City favorite Che Adams is once again interested in joining Wolves.

According to Sky Sports News, Wolves are one of three Premier League clubs interested in the Southampton striker as they look for reinforcements up front.

Wolves have not only let Sasa Kaladjic and Fabio Silva to leave on loan, but they are also without Hwang Hee Chan, who is with South Korea at the Asian Cup. As a result, Gary O’Neil is short on strikers, and Adams’ name has been mentioned once more.

According to the report, Southampton is debating whether to cash in on Adams this month or let his contract expire in the summer and risk losing him for nothing.

Wolves are also interested in Danny Ings, according to SSN, and PSG’s Hugo Ekitike is also being considered. There is no indication on which other Premier League clubs would be interested in a player who rose through the ranks at Blues.

When he was released by Coventry City as a kid, the striker appeared to have missed the professional boat, but he made such an impression in non-league football that Sheffield United offered him a lifeline. He made strides at Bramall Lane, but his career truly took off at Blues under Garry Monk.

He became the first player in several decades to score 20 or more league goals, earning a £15 million move to then-Premier League Saints.

Russell Martin has rotated Adams in the Championship this season, despite the fact that he has scored six goals in 22 league games and has established himself as a Scotland international.

Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs confirmed the team is seeking for a new striker on Tuesday, but added, “There’s no rush.” Other players become available when large clubs spend money. You don’t want to move too soon because stronger players will become available later in the timeframe. Moving forward, we need to locate the appropriate person to join our group.

“Our net is very small because three or four other Premier League clubs are also looking for a centre forward and you’re taking them from someone’s bench or from an unknown market, hoping they adapt quickly to the Premier League.”

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