Wolves Talks have now reportedly begun with a “natural leader” who is their top transfer target this winter.
Wolves are keen to strengthen in a number of areas
Vito Pereira is keen to put his own stamp on the squad he inherited from Gary O’Neill and he will look to strengthen his squad in a number of areas during the January transfer window. The new manager has Forward Tim Kleindienst identified as targetContacted Bundesliga side Monchengladbach to discuss a deal, he has been impressed by his goalscoring record this season.
Wolves are also interested in a new defender as their defensive record so far this season has been abysmal compared to Sunderland’s. Daniel Ballard on target list. Last week, there were reports that Lao Jin Lens defender Kevin Danso leads the wayhave identified him as a top target heading into the January transfer window.
Now, there is already one Latest news on Wolves’ pursuit of DensotalkSPORT reports that talks have begun over a potential initial loan deal, with an obligation to buy if they avoid relegation Premier League.
Pereira is said to have made signing a new centre-back his top priority since arriving at Molineux, with the Lens defender being his top target.
Exactly the type of signing Wolves need
It’s no secret that Wolves have been abysmal at the back this season, sharing the league’s worst defensive record with Leicester City, so it’s obvious why Pereira is keen to strengthen this January.
There has been some respite in recent weeks, with Old Gold keeping clean sheets in two of their last three games, but defensive weaknesses were evident earlier in the season and will be one under the new manager Worry.
Denso could be the answer to those questions, with his leadership from the back praised by former Lens boss Frank Hayes. explain: “Kevin (Dansou) is our boss. He calls the shots and coaches his teammates with great energy and enthusiasm.
“He is a born leader. This role suits him perfectly and he fulfills it with great enthusiasm. Kevin is a top professional player. When he trains every day, he takes it very seriously. Kevin is now the best player in Ligue 1 One of the best centre-backs, and in Europe too.
“He has developed into a comprehensive defender. He is not only strong in the air, but also technically excellent. He rarely makes mistakes in organizing attacks and passes the ball very cleanly.”
Relevant
Over the past year, Austrians have 94th percentile Blocks per 90 and an aerial win rate of 79% showcase his defensive abilities and if he can quickly adapt to life in the Premier League, he could help Wolves move forward safely.





