According to the report, Wolverhampton Wanderers are currently racing the winger at “Electric Pace.”
The wolf sets sights on a new forward after sealing off Arias’ deal
The Wolves have made considerable bolstering their offensive options this summer, signing Celtavigo’s Jorgenstrandlasen and Verlopez, but John Arias was the latest addition to the team earlier this week.
Steve Bull believes that Arias could become a great heir to Pedro Neto. “Some quality left the team, we had to bring in some alternatives, and from what I saw with Arias, he is quick and dangerous.
“We’ve missed that pace ever since Pedro Neto left.
However, despite already significantly improving his attack, Vitor Periera was keen to move forward through the door and make another advance, and the old gold now raced for a new target.
This is according to an ESPN report that reveals that Bayer Leverkusen’s Amine Adli is currently on the wolf radar, with the Premier League side eager to move and the players themselves are thought to be heading towards the UK.
West Ham United also raced ADLI, and the transaction is unlikely to break the bank as Leverkusen aims to receive just £23 million despite Moroccan International playing a major role in the 2023-24 Bundesliga Title Triumph.
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During that campaign, the 25-year-old registered 10 goals and 12 assists on 42 outings in all competitions, but his form suffered from injuries and could open the door this summer for a move to Mollinault.
“Electric” ADLI could be an exciting signature for wolves
Morocco was one of Leverkusen’s most important players in the 2023-24 season and was chosen for Xabi Alonso’s accolades when he returned from an injury last season.It’s very important for everyone to bring the amine back on the pitch. His attitude and quality are very important to the team. ”
Soccer talent scout Jacek Kulig provides an overview of the key strengths of the Leverkusen Ace of the past, describing him as a “vertical and mobile player who can play anywhere along the front line,” claiming that the attacker has a “electrical pace.”
The French-born forward missed 23 games for the club and country due to an injury last season, before losing out on his offensive power, earning two goals and one assist in the Bundesliga.
However, if ADLI could put the injury issue in the rearview mirror, he could become an exciting signing for the wolf, and it’s promising news that he is currently open to travel to the Premier League.