Gary O’Neil is looking to sign a new centre-forward, and he could make a serious statement by landing one previous target.

Gary O’Neil is seeking for a new centre-forward, and he might make a significant statement by signing one prior target.

Wolves struggled last season after three attacking players all had hamstring injuries. Matheus Cunha, Hwang Hee-chan, and Pedro Neto were all having excellent seasons, but all three suffered injuries, putting O’Neil in a difficult situation.

The manager lacked depth, having farmed out Sasa Kalajdzic and Fabio Silva.

He was obliged to rely on young players, who lacked experience. Wolves lost momentum and finished 14th in the Premier League, losing in the FA Cup quarterfinals to Coventry City.

O’Neil sought a striker in January but was unable to obtain one.

This summer, the desire remains the same, and Wolves must consider one man.

Serhou Guirassy: The unknown complete striker who Chelsea will sign for  £250m and a gold palace

Previous Wolves’ target Serhou Guirassy currently wishes to leave Stuttgart. Previously, it was claimed that Wolves were interested in Serhou Guirassy.

The Guinea international has completed the season of his life, scoring 30 goals in 30 games for Stuttgart in 2023/24 and guiding them to the Champions League.

According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, the star wants to leave Stuttgart and is being pursued by various clubs.

He stated, “Serhou #Guirassy has decided to leave @VfB!!!” “Guirassy has informed Stuttgart.”

Apparently, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, and Arsenal are all in the running. According to Fabrizio Romano, Dortmund are now the leaders. Guirassy has a release clause of under £15 million, which might make him affordable for Wolves. The Wolves may make a big statement by signing Guirassy. So Guirassy is ready for a new adventure, and Wolves should consider making a move.

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Dortmund appears to be in first place right now, so time may be of the importance. However, by signing the 28-year-old, the Wolves might make a significant statement.

Guirassy demonstrated excellent goal-scoring ability last season. According to the Bundesliga’s official website, he scored once every 79 minutes, matching leading scorer Harry Kane’s rate.

Guirassy reportedly had an excellent supporting cast last season, and he might thrive at Molineux with fast and technical players like Cunha and Hwang surrounding him.

Last season, he was believed to have supporters on cloud nine with his ‘razor-finishing’, and the cutting edge he brings might help Wolves climb the Premier League standings.

He is not a typical Wolves addition these days, since the club focuses more on acquiring younger, less polished players. However, Guirassy appears to be a steal. £15 million and he must be evaluated.

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