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Wolverhampton Wanderers may be heading for relegation but they are already planning their fightback, with the internal target of “Premier League 27-28” being a hot topic at the Compton training base.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Napoli have reached an agreement with the agents of João Gomes for next season, but the Partenopei still need to strike a
Wolves, which has won twice in the English League Cup this season — including against West Ham — last tasted success in the Premier League on April 26. That was a month before the end of last season.
Transfer activity has picked up in the Premier Soccer League as well as overseas, with several moves already capturing the attention of South African football followers. Players have been switching clubs both locally and abroad and more transfers are expected to be finalised in the coming days as clubs continue to reshape their squads.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have paid tribute to former player Terry Wharton, who has died aged 83 following a short illness. Wharton was born in Bolton but signed for Wolves on his 15th birthday, making them his first club,
Wolves are in need of a huge two weeks at Molineux if they are to have any chance of staying in the Premier League 🐺
He played for Wolves between 1896 and 1907, and his 315 first-team appearances ranks him at 31st in the club’s all-time list. He is fourth in the roll of honour of Wolves’ goalkeepers, behind only Phil Parkes (16, 382), Bert Williams MBE (14, 420) and Mike Stowell (12, 448).