Wolves A last-minute deal has now been reportedly reached to sign another reinforcement alongside Adam Armstrong.
Wolves set to complete deal for Adam Armstrong
There has been a merry-go-round of forwards in the Premier League recently and Wolves are now set to get in on the action. Midland club set to welcome Southampton’s immediate replacement as Jorgen Strand-Larsen is likely to head to Crystal Palace Adam Armstrongaccording to recent reports.
Manager gives his opinion on whether Strand Larsen’s situation has changed Rob Edwards Tell reporters: “As far as I know, no. Over the next few hours, let’s see. He’s been focused on the here and now with us, and let’s see what happens over the next few days.”
The Wolves boss hopes the arrival of Armstrong will strengthen his front line, which has struggled to make an impact against Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon.
Regarding the failure, Edwards said: “We have to be more ruthless and find a way to take those chances. I’m not saying this personally, but need to find a way to put the ball in the net. We created too many chances not to have. I believe if we find the equalizer we can win the game. I don’t think we deserve to lose.”
Meanwhile, even after Armstrong, it seems like the Wolves won’t be done with their work in January. Reports now suggest they are set to sign another reinforcements deal ahead of Monday night’s deadline.
Wolves reach agreement to sign Angel Gomez
According to Fabrizio Romano, Wolves have now reached an agreement to sign Angel Gomez From Marseille. The former Manchester United midfielder is set to return to the pitch Premier League For the first time since arriving in 2020, Wolves are now awaiting “formal steps” to complete their transfer.
Gomez’s reputation was growing as his contract at Lille came to an end last summer, but he has since struggled to break into Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille regularly – starting 12 Ligue 1 games.
Now he appears to have a chance to prove his previous acclaim in the Premier League as Wolves look to restore some pride in what has been a disastrous season.
Among those praising the midfielder, former Manchester United youth coach Paul McGuinness even compared Gomez to Rodri – tell reporters: “Someone who has the ability to receive the ball with his back to goal to start the game and maintain control.
“We’ve seen Rodri do that in Spain and Manchester City. It’s an image that we try to promote in our country and try to improve. We searched within the FA to try to improve this type of midfielder. Angel is that kind of player.”







