Five Wolves transfers that could happen on Deadline Day including centre-back and in-demand Championship captain

The Old Gold are still looking to make at least one new signing, ideally two. Vitor Pereira has confirmed he wants a new centre-back and defensive midfielder so a lot could happen between now and tonight’s deadline.

Although there are less than 24 hours left before the mid-season window slams shut, there are still plenty of deals which could go through.

Let’s take a look at some…

Nasser Djiga of Crvena Zvezda in action during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between FK Crvena Zvezda and PSV Eindhoven ...

Nasser Djiga – IN

Wolves and Crystal Palace are both interested in defender Nasser Djiga from Red Star.

Signing the 22-year-old will not be easy. Red Star have shown little desire to let the centre-back leave so far but a Deadline Day agreement hasn’t been totally ruled out.

Volodymyr Brazhko – IN

Dynamo Kyiv defensive midfielder Volodymyr Brazhko is a player who Wolves have wanted for a while.

Wolves held talks over Brazhko recently and could return for more negotiations on Deadline Day, especially if Mario Lemina ends up leaving.

Wolves are embroiled in a three-way race to sign Josh Brownhill from Burnley.

Along with Wolves, Everton and Brentford are also keen on The Clarets’ captain. An agreement is not close, with any side, but a late offer hasn’t been ruled out.

Josh Brownhill of Burnley looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Burnley FC and Sunderland AFC at Turf Moor on January 17, 2025 in...

Marhsall Munetsi

Wolves are close to Deadline Day deal to sign Marshall Munetsi.

A former teammate of Emmanuel Agbadou, Munetsi could become the second player to arrive from Reims this window.

Mario Lemina – OUT

Mario Lemina has been accused of abandoning Wolves.

Before they signed Glen Kamara, Al Shabab wanted Lemina. He and Torino also had discussions, but they were unable to come to an agreement.

Additionally, Besiktas issued a statement reaffirming that they are not attempting to sign Lemina, even if they were connected to a move to Turkey.

The 31-year-old is still the most likely player to leave the team, even though it appears that he will stay at Molineux for the second half of the season.

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