Report: Wolves are now unlikely to make a free transfer approach for the ‘stunning’ 32-cap international forward.

Wolves have been linked to a free agent over the summer, and new reports have revealed whether they will make a move to sign the player.

The player has been linked to Wolves is English attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard, who has been unable to find a new club since the end of last season.

Lingard did not sign a new contract with Nottingham Forest after his one-year contract expired, and he is now seeking for a new team. West Ham United, another Premier League club, has also been linked.

The Birmingham Mail reports that Wolves are ‘unlikely’ to make a move for Lingard this summer. Due to his availability on a free transfer, the player is still accessible to clubs.

Wolves won’t be acquiring Jesse Lingard

When playing at his best in the Premier League, the’stunning’ midfielder was unstoppable, but he has been struggling to recapture his form for some time.

Lingard did not play well during his one season at Nottingham Forest and found it difficult to make an impact in the Premier League. In his 17 games in the Premier League, he failed to score or assist once.

Given this plus the player’s stated wage of £200,000 per week during the previous season, it is clear why Wolves are not enticed to make a transfer.

Even if the offensive midfielder agrees to a pay cut, at the age of 30, it is possible that his finest years are behind him.

He would be a fantastic player if someone could help him regain his greatest form. His ability to make 32 appearances for England serves as evidence of this.

Wolves have presumably determined that it’s best for them to refrain from making a deal for Lingard despite the fact that he is available due to the risk involved.

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