Wolves are leading the fight to get Che Adams on a free transfer this summer once his contract with Southampton expires.
Che Adams is a free agent this summer, and Wolves are leading the battle to recruit him ahead of possible relegation rivals.
The Southampton striker’s future is unknown as his contract expires, with no extension negotiated despite bids earlier this season.
Adams has a significant choice to make regarding his future move, with Wolves showing interest in him because of his pressing skills and agility, which complement their style of play.
Wolves are ‘leading the battle’ to sign Southampton striker Che Adams on a free transfer this summer, when his contract expires.
Che Adams has an uncertain future.
The 27-year-old joined Saints from Birmingham City in 2019, and he has been a regular for the south coast since, with the majority of his outings coming in the top division.
Of course, Southampton were relegated last season, but Adams has stayed, scoring 10 goals in 30 appearances for Russell Martin’s team as they aim to bounce back at the first attempt.
While Adams will be focused on finishing the job with Southampton this season, his future beyond the next ten games remains uncertain.
That’s because Adams is out of contract in the summer and did not sign an extension offered to him earlier in the season.
Wolves want to sign Che Adams.
As a result, he is in a position to pick his future move, and the Telegraph reports that Wolves will attempt to lure Adams to Molineux this summer.
“Wolves are dominating the chase for Southampton striker Che Adams as a free agent, ahead of opponents facing Premier League relegation.
“Adams, 27, has three months left on his St Mary’s contract, and the Scotland international may negotiate with overseas clubs about a pre-contract in the summer, although English teams are interested in signing him for free.
“Gary O’Neil has been looking for a No 9 at Molineux, and Adams is said to be firmly on his radar for the 2024/25 season, which might still include European action following Wolves’ great season.
“Everton and Nottingham Forest have both had Adams in their sights in recent windows but their top-flight status’ are far from certain after points deductions for breaching Premier League profit-and-sustainability rules.”
since previously said, at least one new striker is likely to be a priority for Wanderers this summer, since they severely need depth up front, as evidenced by the fact that youngster Nathan Fraser was selected to start the FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Coventry City last time out.
That comes after the club unexpectedly approved agreements for Sasa Kalajdzic and Fabio Silva to leave in January without replacing them.