Back in May, O’Neil stated that the club may need to sell if they are to spend, saying: “I don’t think there will be money available to us if nobody leaves.
If we opted not to sell a big player there may be some bits and pieces we can do. We have a few valuable players on loan, so we might be able to complete some tasks.
Molineux made money by offloading star player Max Kilman, who signed a high-profile contract to join West Ham. Along with Pedro Lima and Rodrigo Gomes from Sport Recife and SC Braga, respectively, Wolves were also able to finalize the permanent signing of Tommy Doyle, who had been out on loan the previous season, thanks to those monies.
To date, Wolves have spent €33 million, although Kilman’s transfer to West Ham (Transfermarkt) has brought in €47.5 million. Though a recent report suggests a strategy for a new assault target, Wolves might not be done yet.
Sport Witness has received news from overseas stating that Wolves have contacted Middlesbrough forward Emmanuel Latte Lath about a possible trade.
After joining Middlesbrough in the summer of last year, the 25-year-old had an incredible debut year in the Championship, tallying 18 goals in 36 games across all competitions.
Back in March, following his late goal against Southampton, Michael Carrick praised the attacker, stating, “He’s good at that Manu – good in the air.”