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Engagement of contract for suitors of Luyindama
Wolverhampton Wanderers are being linked with Galatasaray defender Christian Luyindama before the next transfer window.
The central defender has recently returned from a long injury firing that ruined his chances of moving into the Premier League in January.
He has resumed training and the wolves are reportedly interested in completing a deal when the window reopens, while Aston Villa is also said to be interested.
But Sporx reports that Galatasaray is preparing to offer the 26-year-old a new contract to keep him at the club. The report claims that former Turkey manager Fatih Terim sees Luyindama as the ‘backbone’ of his defense for next season.
Wolves could play the entire 2020/21 season behind closed doors
Discussions on the resumption of the 2019/20 season will continue this week, with the hope that the remaining 92 matches can be played during the summer months to conclude the campaign.
However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, fans will not be attending those matches and the start of next season is also expected to begin behind closed doors.
Now Sky Sports reports that top-tier clubs are preparing for the possibility that the entire 2020/2021 campaign will unfold without the attendance of fans, which would also affect the EFL, if necessary.
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Newcastle linked to the goal of the Kessie wolves
Newcastle United could make a dazzling offer for the Wolverhampton Wanderers long-term goal targeting Franck Kessie, according to reports.
The midfielder has been linked to Wolves in each of the last two transfer windows with AC Milan, reportedly ready to sell if the right offer arrives.
A fee of between £ 22 million and £ 26 million is believed to be sufficient to sign the 23-year-old.
Recent reports from Italy indicated that Kessie is unlikely to fit Ralf Rangnick’s style with the German coach lined up to succeed Stefano Pioli as Milan boss.
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The radical plan to save the season from the Wolves – in Australia
The possibility of Wolverhampton Wanderers ending their Premier League campaign behind closed doors has been debated for a while.
The possibility of it being completed abroad was suggested earlier this week, as an option to ensure a higher degree of biosecurity.
And on Sunday a plan was revealed for the Wolves and the other 19 high-flying flight squads to move to the other side of the world.
The proposal, made by football agent Gary Williams, not the Aston Villa European Cup winner of the same name, would see the 2019/2020 campaign completed in Perth, Australia.
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