The Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had already begun consultations to sign Tol Arokodare, are now reportedly paying attention to the slow dive to sign another impressive striker.
Latest wolf arocodile movements
With Fabio Silva set up to join Borussia Dortmund, the wolves instantly shifted their focus to Arocodile. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Midlands Club has launched consultations to sign the KRC Genk Forward.
After scoring 23 goals in all competitions last season, the Nigerian forward could be the perfect partner for Jorgenstrandlersen this season, rather than becoming a Norwegian replacement.
Newcastle United have submitted two bids to sign the wolves forward, but both have been rejected, with new reports indicating that Strand Larsen will not be allowed to leave Molyneux this summer.
So far, the wolf line is that Arocodile has only replaced Silva over anything else. Pereira recently spoke out about Strandlersen’s future after scoring two goals in a dramatic Carabao Cup victory against West Ham United.
He told reporters: “Of course, if that’s my decision (Strand Larsen will stay), because of course he’s a very important player. It’s not only technical and tactical, but about the character. He’s a player with the character.”
However, the manager also admits that all players have a price, and recent rumors suggest that the wolf set the sights on the second striker alongside Arokodare suggests that this story is over.
The wolves are now paying attention to the late Alberto’s dive
According to Molineux News, the wolves are now paying attention to the slow dive to sign Pereira’s enormous worshiper, Yuri Alberto. The pair were able to be reunited as people from the Midlands aimed at slow movements alongside Arokodare, working together during Pereira’s time in Corinthians.
The talented striker has achieved 31 goals in all competitions for the Corinthians last season, making it more than his ability to safely fire wolves. However, rumors of his potential arrival should raise concerns about Strandlersen’s future.
Arocodare is the target replacing Silva, but the second striker’s move shows Strandlersen heading towards the exit door along with Alberto, who lined up as his immediate replacement. Of course, there are still many dominoes to make this a reality, but the wolves have the desperate courage for a few days.
Called “Super” by South American football expert Nathan Joes last November, Alberto will be at least a caliber of progress to replace Strand Larsen’s level of talent.