Wolves face a busy final 36 hours of the summer transfer window with signings and sales expected. The club has funds after selling Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri to Manchester United and Manchester City. The next addition could arrive on a free transfer. Wolves have entered contract negotiations with free-agent midfielder Josh Brownhill, who left Burnley in July. Brownhill attracted interest from West Ham and Saudi side Al-Shabab, who offered wages in excess of 100k-a-week. Brownhill scored 18 goals and provided six assists in 42 appearances last season and would provide competition for Andre, Joao Gomes and Marshall Munetsi. He can still sign after the window closes and may take time to decide.
According to Sky Sports News (via GiveMeSport), Wolves have entered into contract negotiations with Josh Brownhill, who remains a free agent after leaving Burnley at the start of July when his deal at Turf Moor expired. Brownhill, who was pursued by West Ham earlier in the summer, has also attracted strong interest from Saudi Pro League side Al-Shabab, who are willing to pay him in excess of 100k-a-week.
Brownhill was one of the standout performers in the Championship last season, as he registered 18 goals and six assists in 42 appearances for Burnley. He appears more than ready to make his return to the Premier League, and from a Wolves perspective, he would be strong competition for the likes of Andre, Joao Gomes and Marshall Munetsi. For now, it remains to be seen whether a contract offer is proposed by Wolves.
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