The transfer rumour mill continues to turn at Molineux, with the latest talk centring on a potential move for Croatian midfielder Niko Sigur. Our analysis of the past seven days shows Wolverhampton Wanderers have been tied to three possible arrivals and two potential exits. The hottest storyline right now is about Sigur, and below is the latest news on the most important transfer rumours surrounding the club.
Niko Sigur
According to an update from Fabrizio Romano on Monday, Wolves are one of several clubs from Europe's top five leagues interested in signing 22-year-old Niko Sigur from Hajduk in the January transfer window. The player was also linked with various top-five league clubs during the previous transfer window. Information from the summer indicated that Hajduk's asking price for Sigur was eight million euros, and a similar fee could reportedly be sought in the current window. Sigur's contract with Hajduk is valid until the summer of 2028.
Matias Fernandez-Pardo
As part of their plans to invest in new players in January, Wolves are interested in bringing in attacking reinforcements. An update on Monday noted that Lille's 20-year-old Spanish-Belgian forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo is one of the players they are considering. The club's manager is expected to have a significant influence on any players signed. Fernandez-Pardo, who has also been linked with Leeds United and Brentford, joined Lille in August 2024 for a fee reported to be between €10 million and €11.5 million and is under contract until 2029.
David Möller Wolfe
On Monday, Football Insider reported that Mick Brown has confirmed Aston Villa’s interest in Wolves defender David Moller Wolfe. The player is also wanted by a number of other clubs, including Brighton. Eleven days ago, it was reported that Brighton are monitoring the Norwegian international, whom they have identified as a potential transfer target and placed on their official shortlist. The Molineux hierarchy is reportedly considering selling assets in the upcoming January transfer window, as the club's leadership believes selling players like Wolfe while in the Premier League could result in higher fees than if they were sold following a potential demotion.
Sam Surridge
On Friday, reports indicated that Wolverhampton Wanderers are considering a move for Nashville SC striker Sam Surridge during the January transfer window to increase their attacking options. The club's management is looking at the 27-year-old, who scored 24 goals this season, placing him second in the MLS scoring charts. The interest from Wolves in a new forward coincides with their current striker, Jorgen Strand Larsen, reportedly being monitored by other clubs. The former England Under-21 international is under contract with Nashville until the end of 2026, with the club holding an option to extend the deal for another year.
Jørgen Strand Larsen
According to The Athletic on Friday, Jørgen Strand Larsen is of interest to West Ham United, and their manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, is reportedly urging the club's board to acquire him. There are said to be doubts in England about the financial capabilities of West Ham. A day earlier, on Thursday, the 'Telegraph' had also reported that West Ham was showing interest in the forward. West Ham's interest is reportedly in a permanent deal during the winter transfer window to replace striker Niclas Fullkrug. Larsen, who has also been linked with Newcastle United, joined Wolves permanently in the summer for 27 million euros and has a contract until 2030.
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