Wolves are ‘ready to offer’ Torino striker Che Adams a ‘generous’ three-year deal this summer to return to England.

Tuttosport report that Wolves are pushing towards bringing the striker back to England following his, relatively, successful spell in Italy.

Wolves on the prowl

The newspaper reports that the ‘buzz from across the Channel’ is starting to get louder for Che Adams. He’s a player who knows English football well and scored prolifically in the Championship in the past.

That’s why Wolves have set their sights on him after courting him in recent transfer windows. They want to bounce back to the Premier League next season, and he could help.

Rob Edwards’ side want to get ahead of the summer transfer window. And they are now ‘ready to offer’ Adams a ‘generous’ three-year deal to tempt him to Molineux.

The interest is seen as worth pursuing as well. Adams’ current deal runs until 2027, and his renewal appears to be in the air.

Torino want €5-6m

Wolves transfer target Che Adams
Wolves transfer target Che Adams

A good offer, in the region of €5-6m, would be acceptable. It would allow the Italian side to generate a significant capital gain on the striker after he arrived on a free in 2024.

There is also an idea, though, to wait until the World Cup. If he can showcase his talent here, he could further boost his value. And he could also bring other contenders to the table, perhaps even from the Premier League.

That might be wishful thinking on their part, though. The idea is very much that if Wolves offer enough now, Torino will bite their hand off and take it.

Wolves too, seem keen to get ahead of the potential competition and avoid any summer transfer issues. Perhaps it is now a case of them putting their money where their ideas are, and early enough to avoid complications.