While Wolves have intensified their transfer business for incomings, work on players leaving is still being done.
At the moment, a deal for Ladislav Krejčí is set to go through, bolstering the defence of the Old Gold.
Meanwhile on the other side, the summer of change at Molineux seems set to continue. Forward Hwang Hee-chan is subject to interest from Crystal Palace, and Wolves are open to doing a deal.
Eberechi Eze is moving to Arsenal, and the Eagles need to bring in a replacement, and the Korean has been identified in the process.
Now, it has been revealed what Crystal Palace are willing to offer in order to sign the Wolves player.
Hwang Hee-Chan of Wolverhampton Wanderers looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Girona FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Crystal Palace ready to offer loan and option-to-buy package for Hwang Hee-chan
Crystal Palace are willing to offer a £1 million loan fee with an option to buy for £12 million to secure the signing of Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan, according to journalist Liam Keen.
Speaking on the Express and Star Wolves podcast, he said, “the move isn’t done, but it is moving in a direction where it could be done before the window slams shut.”
Hwang Hee-chan in action for Wolves.
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He goes on to say it is a deal that “all parties are interested in doing” and that Hee-chan has been frustrated by a lack of playing time.
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The Korean has struggled under Vitor Pereira since the Portuguese arrived as manager, scoring just two goals in the Premier League last season.
Wolves want obligation to buy for Hwang Hee-chan
While the two clubs are negotiating over the deal, it has also emerged that Wolves want an obligation, and not an option to buy, for any deal involving Hwang Hee-chan.
Liam Keen says that Wolves are “happy” to loan out the Korean forward as long as there is an obligation included.
They are also willing for it to be an option to buy, which turns into an obligation should certain easily achieved clauses be reached.
Hwang Hee-chan has been a great servant for Wolves since arriving from RB Leipzig in 2021. He has scored 24 goals throughout his time at Molineux.
One thing that could help a deal move along swiftly is that former Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs is now at Crystal Palace.
It certainly seems that all sides are pointing towards an exit for the forward before the end of the window, and if this is the case, Wolves need to move to find a replacement.
While he may not be in the main plans of Pereira, he does offer quality off the bench, and those attributes will have to be replaced.