Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Paul Lambert is said to be considering his future at Molineux.

According to a report in the Telegraph, Paul Lambert had been planning on trying to sign Tammy Abraham, Grant Hanley and Tom Lawrence this summer for Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wolves had been plotting the addition of the three proven Championship stars, with Lambert keen to add tried-and-tested players to his squad at Molineux.
However, Lambert’s transfer plans have reportedly been blocked by Wolves’ owners, who are keen to bring in their choice of players.

Fosun, who own the Midlands-based club, want to have control over who Wolves bring in this summer.
And Lambert is said to now be considering his future, as he does not want to be dictated to in the transfer market.
Lambert has only been in charge at Wolves for six months, but has made a relatively positive impact during his time at the helm.

The additions of Abraham, Hanley and Lawrence would surely have excited the Molineux crowd.
However, it seems that Wolves could be looking for more overseas additions in the summer, with agent Jorge Mendes said to have a big say in who the Championship side bring in.
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