July 8, 2024

Sources: Fulham join West Ham, Nott'm Forest in Habib Diallo chase as Silva  eyes second striker to replace Mitrovic

Contact made: Wolves make first move to sign unhappy player for Gary O’Neil

The player is apparently regretting the move he made just last summer.

Gary O’Neil and Wolves, who have allowed Fabio Silva and Sasa Kalajdzic to leave on loan this month, have been linked with numerous new strikers during the transfer window. It recently emerged that they had expressed an interest in Chelsea’s Armando Broja, who may be available on an initial loan with an obligation to buy for £35m at the end of the season.

Sources: Fulham join West Ham, Nott'm Forest in Habib Diallo chase as Silva  eyes second striker to replace Mitrovic

It’s also been reported that Wolves have made PSG an offer to take Hugo Ekitike for the second half of the campaign, with an option rather than an obligation to make the deal permanent. There’s a belief in some quarters, though, that Southampton’s Che Adams in the Championship may be the most realistic target given that Wolves have limited funds available for a transfer. Now, as we approach the deadline on 1 February, yet another name has emerged.

Wolves part of Diallo race

According to French outlet Foot Mercato, Wolves are interested in Habib Diallo at Al-Shabab. O’Neil’s side have been in contact with the Saudi Pro League club over a potential transfer, but there’s also interest from former club Strasbourg, as well as Lorient, Lille and Bayer Leverkusen.

Diallo is apparently struggling to adapt to life in the Middle East, which is why he’s open to making a swift return to European football this month. Al-Shabab intend to drive a hard bargain but are open to loaning him out if they receive an appropriate package. Further developments are expected in the coming days.

Sources: Fulham join West Ham, Nott'm Forest in Habib Diallo chase as Silva  eyes second striker to replace Mitrovic

Diallo can hit 20-goal heights again

Diallo is currently representing Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations, and it remains to be seen whether that proves a complicating factor in any deal. He’ll likely be enjoying himself at the tournament, having started all three group games and scored in a 3-1 win over Cameroon. Senegal were the only side to pick up maximum points, and they’ve set up a round-of-16 clash with hosts Ivory Coast on Monday.

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