Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly keen on the towering striker.

Wolverhampton Wanderers might be signing a giant of a striker – but only in terms of stature, not profile as of yet.
According to The Daily Mail, Wolves have opened talks with Sparta Prague over the signing of 6’4 forward Benjamin Tetteh.
The Ghana Under-21 international has netted nine goals in 17 games for the Czech side this season.
Wolves could do with some more firepower up front and Tetteh’s height indicates that manager Nuno Espirito Santo wants a plan-b option.
Raul Jimenez is Wanderers’ leading scorer this season with six, but goals have been hard to come by for Nuno’s side, who have managed only 23 in 21 Premier League outings.
Here’s how fans of the Molineux club reacted to potentially signing Tetteh.
The Daily Mail reckons that Wolves will have to stump up £11 million to sign the big man, which is a gamble.
He might be proven in the Czech Republic, but the Premier League is of a much higher standard and that’s pretty big money for an untested striker.

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