Wolverhampton Wanderers are said to want a new attacker in January, but shouldn’t they be targeting a clinical finisher?

Nuno’s side do want to address their scoring issues, but it could be that Wolves bring in a winger, with an eye for goal.
Wolves are said to be prepared to break their transfer record on signing the unnamed attacker, as they look to carry more of a threat over the second half of the campaign.
Wolves have not set their sights firmly on a finisher, according to the latest reports ahead of the January transfer window, and that could be an error.
Wolves’ issue does not lie in their ability to create chances, they already have a wealth of attacking talent.

Diogo Jota may have struggled, but Adama Traore has proven invaluable off the bench, Helder Costa has shown flashes of quality and Ivan Cavaleiro has been impressive since returning from injury.
Wolves’ problem has been their failure to sign a predatory striker, and that should be their top priority in January.
If Nuno can bring in a clinical finisher then Wolves would have a fearsome attack, and they could push on up the Premier League table.

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