Wolves weigh up move for “special” 27-year-old winger available on free transfer
Wolverhampton Wanderers are riding high under manager Vitor Pereira, having won their last six Premier League matches in a row. The team’s impressive form has boosted confidence at Molineux and raised hopes of a strong finish to the season.
As Wolves look to build on their recent success, reports suggest they are considering potential summer signings. One name that has emerged as a target is West Bromwich Albion winger Grady Diangana, who will be available on a free transfer when his contract expires.
According to sources, Wolves have held internal discussions about the possibility of signing Diangana. The 27-year-old has shown flashes of his talent this season, contributing 4 goals and 3 assists in 34 appearances across all competitions for West Brom.
While Diangana may not be viewed as an immediate starter at Wolves, his skills could provide valuable depth and impact off the bench. His former manager Carlos Corberan has described him as a “special” player with intriguing potential.
For Wolves, signing Diangana on a free transfer could represent a low-risk, high-reward opportunity as they look to strengthen their squad while navigating financial fair play regulations. However, his potential move from West Brom to their local rivals would likely stir up emotions if the two sides were to meet in the near future.
As Wolves continue their impressive run of form, fans will be eager to see how the club approaches the summer transfer window. The potential addition of Diangana on a free transfer could prove to be a shrewd piece of business as they aim to build on their recent success under Pereira’s leadership.