Wolverhampton Wanderers are expected to revive their interest in Torino striker Che Adams this summer, according to reports from BBC Sport, after a move failed to happen during the January transfer window. Following their relegation from the Premier League, Wolves are now preparing for life in the Championship, with significant changes expected as the club reshapes its squad. Strengthening the attack has become a priority, and Adams remains firmly on their radar heading into a crucial summer rebuild.
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Renewed Interest in Che Adams After January Setback
Why Adams Fits The System
The Scotland international, who made the move to Torino following his time at Southampton, is highly regarded for his work rate, versatility, and ability to lead the line. His experience in the Championship, where he has scored 49 goals, could prove vital for a Wolves side aiming to mount a strong promotion push at the first attempt.
Wolves’ current setup under Rob Edwards relies on a central striker supported by narrow attacking midfielders. Adams’ profile appears well-suited to that structure. His pressing ability could add a different dimension to the forward line, particularly in a league as physically demanding as the Championship.
Championship Challenge And Summer Plans
Failure to secure his signature in January has not diminished Wolves’ interest. Instead, the club appears willing to revisit negotiations when the transfer window reopens and, likely, once his international duties at the World Cup are over.
Relegation inevitably brings uncertainty, but it also presents an opportunity to reset. Wolves will be targeting an immediate return to the Premier League, and adding a forward with Adams’ Championship experience could be a key step in achieving that goal.
As the summer window approaches, Adams is a name likely to resurface. Wolves are poised to make their move once again as they prepare for the challenges of the Championship.
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