Wolves According to a recent report, the club has a 24-year-old attacker at the top of their January transfer wish list.
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Victor Pereira He avoided defeat in his first FA Cup match as Wolves beat Bristol City 2-1 on Saturday afternoon. The FA Cup is a great pastime for the team Premier League But now the focus is back on the league as they face two important games against Newcastle United and Chelsea.
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The Midlands are in the bottom three on goal difference but still have plenty of work to do to ensure they don’t slip down this season. To increase their chances of survival, Pereira will be keen to add to his squad this month. Wolves have added Emmanuel Agbadu to their squad and are now looking to add a forward as talks have begun Kelechi Iheanacho From Seville.
The former Leicester City man is free to leave the Spanish side this month and Wolves have begun preliminary talks to loan the Nigeria international for the remainder of the season. Midlands teams are also interested in signing Renato Vega An offer from Chelsea has been rejected this month. The Blues hope to keep hold of the player, but he is likely to leave Stamford Bridge during this transfer window.
Wolves name versatile attacker as January transfer target
According to Foot Mercato, the Premier League side are not only looking to sign Iheanacho to improve their forward line, Wolves have placed Zakaria Aboukral at the top of their transfer list this month.
The 24-year-old has been with French side Toulouse since returning from AZ Alkmaar in 2022. Aboukhlal, who can play anywhere in the front line, excelled in youth football in the Netherlands and moved into top-flight football, scoring 10 goals in 37 Ligue 1 games last season. And has already scored 6 goals in 2017. Events 2024/25.
Aboukral has been instrumental in helping Toulouse get off to a flying start to the Ligue 1 season and his performances at the top end of the pitch now have him high on Wolves’ transfer list.
Wolves and Pereira were keen to bring in a new right-winger and were wary of Abouhlal’s performances, with the Morocco international having since become their preferred target to strengthen their side. They keep tabs on him, attracted by his ability to add depth to the offense as he can play either wing or in the middle.
The winger is contracted until 2026, so an attractive offer this month could see France cash in on their star attacker.






