Should Wolves make late moves for any of these strikers?
Portugal’s Ivan Cavaleiro and Sweden’s Oscar Lewicki in action
Wolves had one of the busiest transfer window of any Championship clubs, fuelled by a takeover by Chinese investors.
Ivan Cavaleiro was the big name addition on deadline day, with Richard Stearman also returning on loan from Fulham.
Despite the window closing, there are still players Wolves could add as free agents.
Here are three potential additions they could look to make…
Emmanuel Adebayor
On his day Emmanuel Adebayor can be a top striker, with the Togolese frontman representing Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester City.
Emmanuel Adebayor – Real Madrid
He is a free agent after his short term contract with Crystal Palace expired last season, and SkySports reported he was holding talks with Fulham just yesterday.
Backed by super agent Jorge Mendes, Wolves may just stand a chance of luring Adebayor in to the lead the line.
Modibo Maiga
Former West Ham striker Modibo Maiga is a free agent after being released by Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.
Burnley’s Kevin Long (L) and West Ham United’s Modibo Maiga in action
He had signed a two-year deal with the club last summer after leaving the Hammers, but is now free to look for another team.
The 28-year-old had a spell with Queen Park Rangers on loan previously, and is a Malian international.
Nicklas Bendtner
Wolves were last week linked with a deal for Bendtner, with Danish outlet Ekstrabladet reporting their interest.
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He is a free agent after being released by Wolfsburg, and has plenty of experience in English football with Arsenal and Sunderland.
At 28, he still has plenty more to give and once thrived in the Championship with Birmingham City on loan, but Wolves would have to ensure he is fully focused.
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