Wolves’ pursuit of a “unbelievable” prospect could fulfill Steve Bull’s summer transfer desire.

Steve Bull has expressed his desires for Wolves this summer, and Fosun can now make sure his wishes come true.

At Molineux, Matt Hobbs and Gary O’Neil have made quick progress throughout the summer transfer window, and this trend is anticipated to continue.

Three new faces have already joined Wolves: Pedro Lima, who will be presented in the next few days, Rodrigo Gomes, who arrived from Braga, and Tommy Doyle, who signed a permanent deal from Manchester City. Additionally, it appears that O’Neil will finally get his dream for a transfer to happen since the Old Gold have acquired Jorgen Strand Larsen, a striker for Celta Vigo—a goal that Steve Bull also expressed.

Wilfried Zaha’s connections to Wolves will delight the club icon. Steve Bull Bull stated that signing a striker is Wolves’ top objective this summer, but it isn’t the only goal he has in mind.

In order to strengthen the team, the former Wolves talisman said that he would want to see Fosun give O’Neil some more experience.

Bull claimed in a post for Express and Star that his former team “missed some older heads” during the previous campaign, a problem that might be resolved in light of the most recent transfer rumors.

Wilfried Zaha, who the Mirror claims is expected to return to the Premier League at a reduced cost since Galatasaray are “ready” to split ways with the winger, is apparently of interest to Wolves.

Bull may witness O’Neil, who has already made 305 Premier League appearances, provide some much-needed experience to his team this summer if the Old Gold are to win the Ivorian.

Gary O’Neil would be wise to sign Zaha. Given that the 31-year-old has been a steady star for Crystal Palace throughout the years in England, there is little need to explain the impact that Zaha can have on an attacking team.

For Galatasaray in all competitions, the Ivory Coast international made 42 appearances and provided 15 goals last season, so it wasn’t all that different.

The explosive winger gave O’Neil’s offense a taste of what he could currently provide with 68 goals and 29 assists in 305 Premier League games.

Zaha even had rival managers praising him during the 2022–2023 season, his final year in the English premier league, with Brentford manager Thomas Frank calling the Wolves target “unbelievable”.

The Ivorian, who can play both centrally and on the flank, might be the final piece missing from O’Neil’s puzzle, especially in terms of XI experience.

With Pablo Sarabia the only front-line player with significant career experience, the Wolves manager could definitely use Zaha’s experience in attack next season.

Bull emphasized that he hopes the Old Gold can add some more experienced players this summer, something the former Crystal Palace player could be able to help with.

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