Wolves are reportedly in talks with Djurgarden defender Felix Beijmo.

Swedish outlet Svenskafans claim that Bundesliga outfit Borussia Monchengladbach are interested in signing Djurgarden youngster Felix Beijmo, after it was reported last week that Wolverhampton Wanderers were in talks to sign him.
Fotboll Direkt claimed last month that Wolves and unnamed Bundesliga sides were in talks to sign the 20-year-old right-back, who has shone since making his debut just a month after his 17th birthday in March 2015.

Beijmo, who can play on either side of the defence, has now clocked up 41 senior appearances for his club since his debut, and has attracted interest from Wolves for the past two windows.
Indeed, Swedish newspaper Expressen claimed back in the January transfer window that Wolves were in talks to sign the six-time Sweden Under-19 international, but decided against pursuing a move in the final hours on January 31.
Now, they are reportedly set to reignite their interest in Beijmo with talks between Wolves and Djurgarden understood to have taken place – but they may have left it too late with Gladbach now interested in the youngster.
It is believed that Djurgarden are willing to sell their boyhood academy product for a fee of £1.75million this summer, if indeed Wolves, Gladbach or any other interested parties make a move.
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