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Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers are likely to be in the mix for Wolfsburg’s Jonas Wind in the summer, should he express a desire to leave the German side.

That’s according to Wolfsburger Allgemeine Aller-Zeitung, who say the Premier League pair are interested in the striker.

The newspaper explains that while Wind hasn’t scored in 14 games and appears to be in something of a rut in terms of form, that hasn’t meant interest in him has dwindled away.

In fact, according to their information, at least three English clubs have Wind on their list, although they only name Fulham and Wolves specifically.

They say Wind is valued by both clubs as he is a ‘typical box player’ who can ‘put down balls perfectly’, is strong in aerial duels thanks to his physique and is usually ‘ice cold’ in the box.

He also speaks perfect English, which promises ‘quick integration’ into the squad if he were to move to England this summer.

For now, Fulham and Wolves simply ‘have their eye’ on him but his recent dry spell in front of goal has not put them off.

Wind has already indicated in interviews he’d be happy playing in the Premier League but isn’t pushing for a move as yet, nor are the Germans pushing him out the door either. Both parties appreciate what they have in each other.

The situation could change in the summer, though, particularly if Wind has a good Euro 2024 with Denmark and Wolfsburg don’t qualify for Europe this season, which is looking likely.

The belief then is that Wind could ask for a transfer and if that is the case, Wolfsburg intend to get a ‘lucrative economic deal’ from it.

They paid €12m for Wind in 2022 and are looking to achieve at least double that should he go, with the striker valued at €25m, something Fulham and Wolves will have to be aware of.