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Wolves’ season could be going from bad to worse in the January transfer window

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Wolverhampton Wanderers could wave goodbye to one of their key players in a deal that makes little sense for the Premier League strugglers. The Midlands side are dead last in the league table, a worrying 14 points from safety as we progress through January. Results have picked up slightly, with draws against Manchester United and Everton, and their first league win this season against West Ham United to kick the month off, but they’re going to need more than that to stand any chance at survival. Get premium Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets HERE with Seat Unique! The WV1 Club Hospitality at Wolves offers seats behind the goal and access to the WV1 Lounge two hours before kick-off and one hour post-fixture. Guests enjoy an unlimited two-course self-service grazing menu and half-time refreshments, providing a comfortable, continuous, and great-value matchday experience. Wolves boss Rob Edwards therefore likely needs reinforcements to give the side any chance on maintaining their current form. However, confusingly, reports in Turkey suggest he’s going to get the complete opposite.

According to Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, Besiktas are in talks to sign Wolves defender Emmanuel Agbadou. The Ivory Coast international has made 13 Premier League appearances for the club so far this season, before jetting off to the Africa Cup of Nations. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Based on Sabuncuoglu’s report, the Turkish side have offered a €2m loan fee with a €10m option to buy, with Wolves looking to increase the money on offer and change the payment structure. Such a sale would make little sense to Wolves, however, given the fact it would mean recruiting another centre-back in the expensive January market. Not only that, but the club only signed Agbadou 12 months ago in a £16. 6m, meaning they would be accepting a loss on a player they clearly still have plenty of use for, and is under contract until 2029.

In Four Four Two’s opinion, if Wolves do agree to this deal, it may be a worse performance than some of the showings they’ve put together on the pitch this season. Taking a loss on a player is one thing, doing it in the middle of a difficult season is another, and for that same deal to have no promise of an actual sale, despite it meaning losing Agabadou for the remainder of the season, makes this seemingly impossible for Wolves to accept. If they did, then there would surely be calls from their fanbase to explain the decision. Agbadou is worth €18m, according to Transfermarkt. Isaac Stacey Stronge is a freelance football writer working for Four Four Two, Manchester United and Football League World. He has been a season ticket holder at Stockport County throughout the Hatters’ meteoric rise from the National League North to League One and is a die-hard Paddy Madden fan. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

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