Wolves They are believed to be interested in completing the signing of a prolific striker who is also a 'leader', according to a new transfer claim.
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Wanderers continue to be linked with potential new signings, with Kevin Danso He is seen as a loan target with the option to buy him permanently in the future. The 26-year-old currently plies his trade at French League club Lens, Made 10 starts In competition so far this season.
In fact, a separate report claimed that Wolves are at the front of the queue to sign the Austrian, with Vitor Pereira looking to bring in new faces before the end of the January transfer window.
Another defensive target, Sunderland's centre-back, also appeared Daniel Ballardwho has excelled in the Black Cats' high-flying game so far this season. It was made 12 appearances In the Championship in 2024/25 so far, that number would be higher were it not for injury problems.
Wolves are interested in signing the striker 'leader'
According to a new report from Bild (via Sports Witness), Wolves are keen to secure the signature of Borussia Mönchengladbach striker Tim Kleindienst In January.
Everton are also interested in beating Wanderers in signing the 29-year-old, with the duo contacting him and requesting information about him, with managing director Roland Firkus saying of the situation: “Of course there are requests, and that's completely normal if you perform well. But we don't want to let any of the big players leave because something is happening here.”
Kleindienst could be a really smart signing by Wolves next month, ensuring they add attacking firepower to Pereira's squad, as well as defensive solidity.
The Mönchengladbach star has proven himself to be a consistent goalscorer at a high level for some time now, and he has delivered 15 goal contributions (nine goals, six assists) In his first 17 matches with his current club. He also scored two goals in four international matches with Germany Gerardo Siwani He praised him, saying:
“He has a good goalscoring record. That's always the most important thing for a striker. He also brings a lot to the table in terms of personality and is always a leader. On a daily basis, in the clothes.” “In the room and in training, he has a clear, direct approach.”
At 29 years old, Kleindienst is now so experienced and in his peak years that he could step right up and hit the pitch at Wolves, effectively leading the line for the next three or four years.
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The lure of the Premier League can be great for any player, and hopefully the German will see Wanderers as an exciting project under Pereira, to remain a top-flight side moving forward.