Pete O'Rourke, Transfer Correspondent
Mon 10 March 2025 14:02, UK
Leicester and Wolves had scouts in attendance to watch Viktoria Plzen’s Europa League clash with Lazio last week (6 March), sources have told Football Insider.
The Premier League clubs watched Plzen’s centre-back Sampson Dweh, 23, and 22-year-old striker Rafiu Durosinmi.
Plzen lost 2-1 against nine-man Lazio with the winner scored in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time.
Both players would be keen on making the move to the Premier League if an offer arrives in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Leicester & Wolves watch Plzen duo Durosinmi and Dweh
The Czech side are not in a position to turn down big-money bids for the duo, with Durosinmi and Dweh out of contract in one and two years respectively.
Nigerian forward Durosinmi has made just 10 appearances this term with a knee injury keeping him out of action until early February.
Durosinmi Dweh
Appearances (Starts) 10 (4) 40 (38)
Minutes Played 443 3452
Goals 5 4
Assists 1 1
Yellow Cards 1 6
Durosinmi and Dweh’s stats in the 2024-25 campaign (all competitions)
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However, he has scored five goals and notched one assist since making his return to the Plzen side.
Meanwhile, Dweh has made 40 appearances across all competitions this term – scoring four goals and notching one assist.
The Liberia international only joined the club from Czech side MFK Vyskov last summer (2024).
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Cunha has a £62.5million release clause in his Wolves contract. (Credit: Imago)
Cunha update after Wolves ban
Football Insider revealed last week (4 March) that Matheus Cunha is unlikely to have put off major suitors Arsenal and Aston Villa with his latest Wolves outburst.
Cunha, 25, was dismissed in the FA Cup clash with Bournemouth earlier this month after controversially hitting out at Cherries star Milos Kerkez and is now serving a three-match ban.
The forward has already been involved in a clash with an Ipswich Town staff member this season – an altercation which saw him banned for two matches.
Cunha signed a new contract at Molineux earlier this year, but the agreement running until June 2029 includes a release clause worth £62.5million.
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