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18 Aug 2026 13:41:55
Cozier-Duberry is of interest, Wolves have moved in front of Rangers.

Loan with an option to buy but will cost in the region of £10m (give or take).

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18 Aug 2026 15:13:56
Wolfoftheast, everybody is of interest to Wolves. Problem is, they never sign them, still waiting on Jordan James. Wolves need a rw, a ch and a striker, plus anyone who leaves, and what's happened so far. Who have Wolves signed? A lw who's injured and out for 2 to 3 months, a striker and rb both 35.

Less than 2 weeks for the transfer window shuts and still nowt, it's bloody shameful what Fosun are doing to this famous club. Look at the money they have taken in: 80mill Jan window, 49 mill parachute payment, 38mill for Gomes, 20mill of MU for Cunha, yet net spend less than 10mill. Shocking.

18 Aug 2026 15:18:57
They'll get cozier, Duberry.
And also.
What did I say 10 days ago?

18 Aug 2026 16:46:05
If Liam Keen is reporting that Wolves are pushing for a deal, then it's a solid rumour and a signing that will probably happen. Come on, Wolves - let's get a new goalkeeper, right winger, and central midfielder. At the very least, do everything possible to keep Krejci at the club. It's not like Wolves are asking him to spend ten years playing in Russia's Amateur Football League.

If certain players stay, and players are brought in, then Wolves have a decent team. Would love Santi Bueno to stay.

Couldn't care less about Hoever, Hwang, B Traore, or Sasa. Would love Wolves to sell and replace Toti, but that's like saying I'd love to win £30 million on the lottery and marry Will's mum from The Inbetweeners.

18 Aug 2026 17:33:44
Such a shame that Said got the injury in pre-season, as he does look a prospect. Very direct and, for me, most importantly for a wide player, two-footed, which Cozier-Duberry isn't. If you watch their video highlights, which I know is not the complete picture, Cozier-Duberry more often than not turns back on himself and recycles the ball as opposed to attacking the open space in front of him. Said, despite his size, uses his upper body really well to hold off defenders, invariably bigger than him.
On the injury front, I am hoping for positive news for Mosquera, but fearing the worst.

The tackle itself was not the problem, but he then fell with his full body weight on Mosquera's extended leg. I remember the tackle by Roger's that resulted in his last ACL injury, and the situations were similar, with the impact on an extended leg. Not sure why the silence from the club on Mosquera's extended, unless they don't want us to be held to ransom re new recruit for an injured player.
Jordan James: I've used up all my words on this one over the past few weeks!

18 Aug 2026 18:18:29
I wouldn't mind if we gave Sasa another try!!

However, slow Traore, Hwang and Hoever need to be moved on.

18 Aug 2026 18:30:38
Wolfwhistle, I think he could be out for 5 to 6 months, nothing coming out of the club. Why should they want to spend money on another Ch when they have Nasser Djaigi as back up, sorry if spelling wrong.

Fuson are asset stripping Wolves, lost too much money but won't sell. How does that work out, the badge for E sports, that's why Jeff Shi was there.

18 Aug 2026 19:56:32
Opportunity to do some up to date scouting on goalkeeper of interest, allegedly! TNT showing Levski Sofia's Champions League play-off game against AEK Athens tonight. Their young goalkeeper Vutslov was scouted by us, plus others, in their last tie. Their journey through the qualifiers has featured a number of clean sheets.

The opposition in the last tie had a significant number of shots on target. The club is likely to want to keep him, but pretty sure he won't be on mega bucks in the Bulgarian League. As we all know: money talks.

18 Aug 2026 20:20:55
If Fosun's money talked it would say 'We don't spend any time in Wolverhampton'. ??

18 Aug 2026 21:53:46
The issue is, they are waiting for a perfect market, which would be players to move on and then for us to buy.

It was never going to be the case this preseason with the WC.

We needed to buy, and set the precedent for the players not wanted to bugger off.



We have made £150m in three transfer windows, with £200m of revenue last season from TV. The squad has taken a 50% pay cut on relegation.

We should be proactively belligerent!

18 Aug 2026 22:08:03
The trouble we have is trying to get players of the wage bill. With two weeks left of the window, the club is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No sign of players coming till these, so called, deadwood leave and come off the wage bill. Can't see the club investing here, it's looking obvious to see.

19 Aug 2026 02:27:58
Si Senor, we could get really technical about the wage bill, but we won’t.

It was £120m last season; with a 50% cut, it’s around £60m, I say around as J Gomes and Tolu have left.

Along with £150m on player sales.

And parachute money of £40m first year, £30m second year and £18m third year.

Wolves are around £220m in the money.

With around £30m spent on Raul, Trippier and Said, that’s signing fees and wages for the season.

If they had signed Vitek, Alleyne, Philips, Devine, Sa, Webster, Veltman, it would have cost less than £50m in loan fees and permanent transfers and annual wages.



I wouldn’t have signed them all, by the way.

It just shows there’s an ignorance or naivety at Wolves again.

And, yes, I agree, forwards would cost more. We haven’t even got close to signing a decent forward since Cunha was sold. Do they not realise to win games you have to score goals?

Carefully called Cunha a forward, not a striker, so as not to offend Raul fans.

{Ed001's Note - you do realise that even with the parachute money, your revenue will drop markedly, so you are not 220m in the money at all. That is nonsense.}





 

 

 
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