Wolverhampton Wanderers have come forward to sign Torino’s Ché Adams in the winter market.
The British press initially reported on Wolves positioning themselves for a late move to sign the striker.
This has now reached the Italian media, with Saturday’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport covering their own updates on Wolves’ approach.
Adams spent his entire career in the UK before moving to Torino on a free transfer in July 2024.
He managed 15 goals and five assists from 62 matches of which five goals and an assist are from this season. Two months ago, the Englishman talked about the difficulties of scoring in Italy.
Wolves can bring him back to the Premier League via a rapid deal before the window closes on Monday.
According to the newspaper, Rob Edwards’ side made an approach to sign the 29-year-old quickly.
However, Wolves were met with a ‘firm no’ from the Turin club, who quickly knocked back their approach.
In fact, Gazzetta claim Torino ‘didn’t even open the door’ for the Molineux club to sign the former Southampton man and refuse to entertain their offer.
That’s because the Serie A side consider Adams to be ‘unsellable’. Torino manager Marco Baroni is likely to start him against US Lecce in the league on Sunday.
Wolves have to immediately shift their focus elsewhere if they wish to bring in a striker before Monday’s deadline.
Crystal Palace have made advances to take Jørgen Strand Larsen away from Molineux. The Norwegian’s exit could force Wolves to sign a new No.9 within the next 72 hours.