West Ham are reportedly interested in Danny Drinkwater, but Wolverhampton Wanderers should march ahead of their rivals and sign him up.

Week by week, month by month, Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo continues to impress all as his side march up to their ladder.
At this moment in time, his team sit in the Premier League’s top seven and could potentially find themselves playing European football next season.
The January transfer window is going to shut in less than 24 hours and the Midlands outfit should do their utmost best to sign Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater and snatch him from the hands of West Ham.
The Daily Mail claim that the Hammers are leading the chase to sign the 2016 Premier League winner, who has fallen out of favour at Stamford Bridge.
Drinkwater would add more quality, depth and competition to Wolves’ midfield, not forgetting he has valuable experience in the top-flight and for England.
If Wolves want to finish in a European place then an addition like Drinkwater would certainly help them get there, not only that, it would add depth to Nuno’s squad for the following campaign.

Striker Raul Jimenez is Wolves’ main man up top, he likes to work the channels and has brilliant off-the-ball movement.
On his day, Drinkwater has the ability to play that first-time pass, split a defence or provide defensive strength in the middle of the park.
Drinkwater moved to Stamford Bridge from Leicester City in 2018 for a fee believed to be in the region of £35 million [Telegraph] as a lack of game time could see him now depart the club.

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