Wolves tried to sign Che Adams in the summer and an update has cleared up their January transfer stance on the striker
Wolves were one of a number of clubs linked with a move for the Southampton striker during the previous summer window, but a deal failed to materialise.
The Scotland international was a reported transfer target for the likes of Everton and Crystal Palace, but he remained with the south coast club beyond the market deadline.
Adams is in the middle of the final year of his current contract with Southampton, meaning he could walk away from the club as a free agent in the summer.
This could lead the Championship side to look to cash in on his remaining transfer value in January when the window re-opens.
Journalist Steve Madeley has claimed that Wolves could return in January with an interest in the 27-year-old.
However, he believes that it is not a priority deal for the Premier League side, who are likely to prioritise other targets before considering a move for Adams.
“I wouldn’t rule it out entirely but I don’t believe he will be the first-choice option,” wrote Madeley, via The Athletic.
“Missing out on Adams in the summer was a blow for Wolves but the positive is that it gave the recruitment team more time to research alternatives, and I suspect they will have a bigger list to choose from in January, hopefully with some more exciting and
cost-effective options on it.”
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