Sturm Graz’s Tochi Chukwuani is on Wolverhampton Wanderers’ transfer agenda for the summer window, according to a report from Germany.
Chukwuani has been used in his preferred position is in the middle of the pitch while also been utilised as a defensive midfielder and other positions at times. He’s been limited to a substitute’s role, playing less than 2,000 minutes from 36 games this season.
The 22-year-old has managed to attract the attention of Wolves and a few other clubs.
Sky Deutschland journalist Florian Plettenberg took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share on update on his suitors and future plan.
The player left Danish side Lyngby Boldklub for Sturm Graz last summer and has signed a contract until 2028. Plettenberg claims he could leave the Austrian club in the upcoming window.
He reports Vítor Pereira’s side, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and several clubs from France are showing interest in the Dane. The journalist further adds Chukwuani has already received enquiries, without specifying whether Wolves are one of them to make an approach.
Transfermarkt values Chukwuani at €4m, but Wolves or another club may have to pay more to secure his services.