There is currently no sign of Wolves doing any more business in the January transfer window, according to reliable journalist Tim Spiers.
The Lowdown: Quiet January at Wolves
While other clubs have made plenty of signings this month, things have been relatively serene at Molineux up until this point.
Granted, Adama Traore has joined Barcelona and Jeong Sang-bin has come in and gone straight out on loan to Grasshopper Club Zurich for 18 months, but it hasn’t been a busy window.
There is still time for Bruno Lage to sort a potential new signing though, and some reports have even suggested the manager will bring in a replacement for Traore, but Spiers seemingly thinks otherwise.
The Latest: Spiers delivers key update
Taking to Twitter on Friday to respond to a question about the January window, Spiers admitted things are ‘pretty quiet at the moment’.
That suggests Wolves fans should expect little to happen prior to Monday’s transfer deadline, as Lage and his players enjoy some downtime during the international break.
The Verdict: No great issue
While it would have been nice to see a big name come in this month, particularly a centre-back or a replacement for Traore, the current situation is certainly no disaster.
Both Jonny and Pedro Neto could be set to return from long-term injury absences in the near future, acting as a huge boost, and no European football means matches won’t come too thick and fast.
Wolves should, therefore, have enough depth in their squad to maintain their current European push, with 13 points picked up from a possible 15 in their last five matches.
In other news, a journalist has backed Wolves to sign one player. Find out who it is here.