Following Julen Lopetegui’s departure, the head coach arrived just four days before the start of the season, although he was able to keep Wolves out of relegation jeopardy while also contending for promotion.
O’Neil admits that some fans were ‘underwhelmed’ by his appointment, but he is grateful for their support, particularly as the season came to a close. “Fantastic,” O’Neil replied when asked to rate the fans this season.
Wolves have been given a timeline for signing one of Gary O’Neil’s top targets this summer.
Gary O’Neil will be targeting numerous players ahead of the summer transfer window, as Wolves require more depth and quality for 2024/25. The Old Gold have already been associated with a number of players, and it has been reported that the club has arranged a medical for Rodrigo Gomes, who might be the club’s first signing of the summer.
Signing a forward will be O’Neil’s goal in the window after failing to capture a number nine in January, with one player’s future currently evaluated amid interest.
Alan Nixon shares Che Adams’ transfer timeline amid Wolves interest.
It’s no secret that Wolves are fans of Southampton striker Che Adams, who is out of contract at St Mary’s this summer.
Last summer, the Old Gold wanted to sign the Scotsman, but the Saints vetoed the move. Speculation has swirled over the 27-year-old’s future plans for next season, with Southampton keen to prolong his contract and Wolves and Nottingham Forest interested.
Wolves have offered Adams a contract, but he has yet to decide on his future.
Now, journalist Alan Nixon has predicted when the Midlands club will hear from the Scotland international.
The Sun writer confessed that he ‘can’t imagine’ any agreement will be reached before the 2019 Euros.
‘Wolves and Forest are in, and the lad has Southampton. Can’t think he decides until after Euros. I can’t believe clubs would want that either.
The Gary O’Neil initiative should be enough to entice Adams to Molineux.
Adams, praised as ‘terrific’ by Ally McCoist for his international form, might be the number nine presence that O’Neil so desperately seeks at Wolves.
While Southampton and Forest are vying for the striker’s signing, Wolves’ project should thrill the 27-year-old.
Given O’Neil’s intention to buy a centre-forward, Adams may be Wolves’ first-choice striker next season, which he is not assured at either Saints or Forest.
Furthermore, the Old Gold have the strongest chance of progressing to the Premier League, with Forest facing relegation last season and the Saints returning from the Championship.
It would be fascinating to see how the club handles their interest in Adams, who will be focused on the forthcoming Euros with Scotland.
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