Wolves news: 20m attacker set for Molineux move
Briefly

Wolves have raised over 90m from the sales of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri and have spent 54m on incoming players, with another 20m set aside for an attacking reinforcement. Wolves are in pole position to sign 22-year-old Christantus Uche from Getafe, who recently registered a goal and an assist and has attracted interest from Leeds, Brentford and Sunderland. Getafe face registration problems and need to offload players, making Uche’s exit likely for a fee around 20m. Wolves have failed to score in their opening Premier League matches and need attacking reinforcements to avoid relegation.
Wolves are continuing to use the money raised from the sales of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri, and there are closing in on another signing for Vitor Pereira's squad. Over 90m was raised from selling Cunha and Ait-Nouri to Man United and Man City respectively, and so far, 54m of this has been spent on bringing Fer Lopez, Jhon Arias, David Mller Wolfe and Jhon Arias to Molineux. And in the coming days, another 20m could be spent on another attacking reinforcement.
According to AS (via Inside Futbol), Wolves are in pole position to sign Christantus Uche from La Liga side Getafe. The 22-year-old, who registered a goal and assist in last weekend's victory at Celta Vigo, has also attracted interest from Leeds, Brentford and Sunderland, but it is now believed that he will be heading to the Midlands. Getafe are struggling with registration problems.
Wolves clearly need to make further signings in the final week of the summer transfer window, having lost their opening two Premier League matches to Man City and Bournemouth. Pereira's side failed to score in either of those games, which underlines the need for more attacking quality at Molineux. Uche could be one of multiple new players to arrive, as strong efforts are made to ensure hat Pereira has a squad capable of avoiding relegation from the Premier League this season.
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