Wolves’ summer is set to hot up after a few weeks of inactivity.
Fer Lopez arrived on June 20, and no other player has followed since that deal went through.
But there is now a sense that Wolves’ summer is about to spring into life.
An agreement has been reached for Jhon Arias to sign for Wolves, with the Colombia international set to travel to England to finalise his move.
It is a very positive move from Wolves, who have needed to respond after losing the likes of Matheus Cunha and Pablo Sarabia.
Another player who left Wolves is Rayan Ait-Nouri, and fans have been curious to see how Wolves will respond.
Hugo Bueno could be a successor to Ait-Nouri, but there have also been several links to new players.
One includes Jaouen Hadjam, who would seemingly relish a move to Molineux.
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Jaouen Hadjam wants to be Rayan Ait-Nouri’s successor at Wolves
Hadjam is on the radars of several clubs including Wolves after impressing with Swiss outfit Young Boys.
He has been dubbed the best left-back in Switzerland, and Wolves apparently see him as a potential replacement for Ait-Nouri.
And that is something the player sees for himself.
According to skysport.ch, ‘one thing is certain’ with Hadjam and that is that it would be a ‘dream’ for him to succeed Ait-Nouri at Molineux.
The suggestion from Sky is that, of the interested clubs, Wolves are currently the only side capable of meeting Young Boys’ demands.
It is thought Hadjam’s asking price is around £6 million.
Hadjam not dissimilar to Ait-Nouri
Hadjam is a very interesting link, because he really isn’t so dissimilar from Ait-Nouri.
Perhaps Hadjam has closely studied the former Wolves ace while on international duty with Algeria, because the 22-year-old has those quick feet fans used to love Ait-Nouri for.
Rayan Ait-Nouri in Wolves training.
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Hadjam is very comfortable on the ball and has the technical ability to allow him to get out of tight spots.
He loves a feint, and a ball roll – two of the most common tricks we saw from Ait-Nouri during his time at Molineux.
And he also puts in a decent cross, meaning Jorgen Strand Larsen is likely to love this signing if it happens.