Wolves are attracting bids from competitors for a target whose value has increased by 100%.

Gary O’Neil has reportedly received bids from other Premier League teams for a Wolves transfer target whose worth has increased by 1,000%.

Wolves send information With Wanderers currently lying 11th in the Premier League standings and having lost their previous four games, it’s fair to say that their season has faltered a bit in recent weeks.

Despite a turbulent summer, O’Neil has had an impressive campaign overall. However, further additions will be required during the upcoming transfer window.

After scoring twice in the Europa League this season for Union SG, Mohamed Amoura is one player who has been linked to a move to Wolves at the end of the campaign.

After being praised for his “superb run of form” and for being “incredibly prolific” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, the Algerian might gel well with Matheus Cunha should he conclude a move to Molineux.

Attackers appear to be O’Neil’s top priority when it comes to summer transfer targets, with Southampton striker Che Adams being considered as a possible addition. Wanderers, who have long viewed him as a good alternative, would be celebrating their third lucky break. He might also arrive for less money because his contract at St Mary’s expires this summer.

Aside from potential offensive additions, Wolves may also bring in fresh faces for the midfield. Wilfred Ndidi, a star player for Leicester City, is rumored to be sought by the club after making an impression in the Championship this year.

Ndidi undoubtedly wants to return to the Premier League. Although he has struggled to make an impression on loan at Brighton this season, starting just three league games and scoring twice in 17 appearances altogether, Barcelona prospect Ansu Fati is another example of a talented player being connected with Wolves.

Gary O’Neill suffers a transfer setback to Wolves A fresh update from DZ Foot [via Sport Witness] indicates that West Ham has put in a serious proposal for Amoura, which is bad news for O’Neil and Wolves.

Although their bid of €15m (£12.7m) for the 23-year-old’s signing is clearly €5m (£4.2m) less than their valuation, the Hammers are reportedly in the “best position” to sign him. Nonetheless, his club is anticipated to make an attempt to profit from him this year after raising his value “tenfold in one season.

Given that West Ham seems to be the front-runners to sign Amoura before the next season, this is undoubtedly a blow for Wolves. The question now is whether Wanderers can reply by making a comparable bid. His productivity in front of goal is evident from his 21 goals in just 37 Union games. He has also scored six goals in 22 Algerian caps, demonstrating his ability to perform well on the international stage.

Although Wolves will hope for a different turn in the story, it appears like Amoura will most likely be joining their Premier League opponents, which would be a difficult loss to accept.

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