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Wolves could make a swoop before the close of the transfer window according to reports.
After a challenging summer in the transfer window, Wolverhampton Wanderers could finally locate their light at the end of the tunnel with an exciting talent linked to Molineux.
Gary O’Neil could welcome the club’s third signing of the window, despite their immense struggles to accumulate funds due to tough restrictions relating to Financial Fair Play (FFP).
Despite not being able to spend lavishly during the summer, the Old Gold may still be able to acquire some dazzling talent as reports link the Midlands club to making a dip into the market.
Who could Wolves sign this summer?
There has been some speculation regarding Wolves’ potential interest in Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill, who has been approached by the Midlands side, according to TEAMtalk.
Last week, news in South America suggested that the Premier League side could make a surprise move for Manchester United starlet Facundo Pellistri.
As reported by LR Uruguay (as relayed by Molineux News), O’Neil’s side have registered interest in the 21-year-old, who could make the switch to Molineux as part of a loan deal from Old Trafford.
Loaning the talent to a fellow side in the top-flight would be beneficial to the Red Devils in giving the player valuable experience, with AFC Bournemouth, Luton Town and Burnley also listed as interested parties.
What could Facundo Pellistri offer to Wolves?
After joining United in 2020 from Uruguayan side Penarol, the winger has endeavoured on two loan spells in the Spanish top-flight with Deportivo Alaves, as well as gaining spells of experience in the Premier League in six appearances so far.
Speaking on his progression, Erik ten Hag lauded the young gem for his work in training earlier this year, where he was described as being “the example by deserving his position by performance” by his manager.
Deployed on the right wing, the skilful starlet has been tipped to have a “bright future” in football by U23 scout Antonio Mango, who praised him for looking “at ease” when representing the Reds in the Europa League last season.