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Wolves set to seal next January transfer as Thursday medical booked after deal agreed

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Wolves Set to Seal First January Transfer as Thursday Medical Booked After Deal Agreed

Wolverhampton Wanderers are on the verge of completing their first signing of the 2026 January transfer window, with a medical scheduled for Thursday following an agreement on personal terms and a transfer fee.



The struggling Premier League side, currently bottom of the top-flight standings and winless this season under manager Rob Edwards, have acted decisively amid a complex window. As deadline day looms on Monday, February 2 at 7pm GMT, Wolves aim to bolster their squad for both survival hopes and potential Championship preparations next season[1]. No incoming deals were confirmed earlier in January, with net spend at £0m after loan exits for Alfie Pond to Crewe Alexandra and Ki-Jana Hoever to Sheffield United[1].

The incoming player, whose identity remains under wraps in reports, represents a key upgrade. Sources indicate negotiations concluded swiftly, with the medical set for today, January 15, to finalize the move before the mid-window push intensifies[1]. This comes as Wolves' recruitment team targets pacey wingers and defensive reinforcements, with squad needs glaring after a dismal campaign conceding 41 goals—the joint-second-worst record[3][4].

Outgoing speculation swirls around Jorgen Strand Larsen, on loan from West Ham, who impressed last season with 14 goals but faces an uncertain future. Edwards praised his hat-trick in a 6-1 FA Cup win over Shrewsbury, refusing to rule out a sale: "Every good player we have... there will be interest. If it’s right for the club, we will see"[5]. Rumors link Marshall Munetsi to Nice, Nantes, or Paris FC[1], while Bleacher Report suggests targeting Chelsea's Filip Jorgensen for goalkeeping stability[4].

Fans and pundits anticipate a busy window, with discussions emphasizing wingers and upgrades to avoid relegation history[3]. This first deal signals Wolves' intent to reshape amid crisis.

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