Wolves interested in signing new in-demand attacker

Wolves are believed to be interested in completing the signing of an in-demand striker this month – one who is fresh off the back of scoring an important goal for his current club.

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Gary O’Neil’s side are enjoying a solid season in the Premier League to date, sitting 11th in the table currently, but key business during the January transfer window could make them even stronger.

One player who has been linked with a move to Molineux is Chelsea striker Armando Broja, who looks likely to be allowed to leave Stamford Bridge this month. The Albanian is not seen as a star man for the Blues, but a number of clubs are keen on snapping him up.

Elsewhere, Nice midfielder Pablo Rosario has also emerged as a target for Wolves, with Wanderers one of four Premier League clubs believed to be interested in snapping him up. Getafe strike Borja Mayoral is another name that has been thrown into the hat ahead of a possible switch, so it is clear that there are lots of options out there.

A fascinating talent is reportedly being tracked by Molineux, according to a new rumour concerning the club’s impending transfer business.

Tommy Conway is what the Wolves want.
Football Insider reports that Wolves are eager to acquire Tommy Conway, an attacker for Bristol City, this month, but they will have fierce competition.

Tommy Conway, a hot prospect for Bristol City, is being tracked by Premier League rivals Wolves, Nottingham Forest, and Brentford as well as Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers, according to sources who spoke to Football Insider. Conway’s breakthrough season with Bristol City last season, in which he scored 12 goals and provided four assists, put him on the radar of several elite clubs.”

As the update suggests, Conway is having a fantastic season for Bristol City, scoring goals and dishing out assists at a very good clip. Even though he is only 21 years old, he has scored six goals in 14 Championship starts. His goal against West Ham midweek propelled his team to the FA Cup fourth round, enabling them to finish

Conway wasn’t necessarily the first player on O’Neil’s team sheet when he arrived, but he was an exciting young prospect who Wolves could consider acquiring in the long run. But given his current impact, he could become a main man in time and be considered a realistic target by Wanderers.

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