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Wolves in talks to sign 20-goal striker before tonight’s deadline – report

Wolves in talks to sign 20-goal striker before tonight’s deadline – report

Kieffer Moore

Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to sign Kieffer Moore from Cardiff City before tonight’s transfer deadline.

According to The Telegraph’s John Percy. Wolves have made a late move to sign the 29-year-old striker and talks are ongoing.

Alex Crook of talkSPORT has claimed that Wolves may find it difficult to sign Moore as they are put off by Cardiff’s valuation.

Sky Sports journalist Anton Toloui has also reported the same, adding Wolves are yet to reach an agreement for the striker who scored 20 goals last season.

Wolves are desperate to sign a striker before the end of the window, but have they left it too late? They are also looking to sign a midfielder, having missed out on Renato Sanches.

They had held talks to sign the Lille midfielder on loan but couldn’t agree to a deal to sign the top-class Portuguese international.

We have covered a report earlier today that Wolves could make a move for Hamza Choudhury, who is keen to leave Leicester City to secure regular football.

However, Wolves are not making any serious attempts to sign him but are focusing on getting a deal done for Boubacar Kamara.

The 21-year-old midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season, and Marseille could be prepared to sell him. However, no deal has been agreed.

Wolves have done extremely well to keep hold of their star players – Adama Traore and Ruben Neves – amid strong interest from rival Premier League clubs.

Read: Newcastle linked with a deadline day move for 23-year-old.

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