Wolves Eyeing Che Adams Return
Wolverhampton Wanderers are stepping up their efforts to bolster their attacking lineup by pursuing a deal for Scotland international striker Che Adams. The 29-year-old, currently representing his nation at the 2026 World Cup, is reportedly keen on a return to the UK after a successful spell in Italy.
Adams joined Serie A side Torino in 2024 on a free transfer from Southampton. During his time in Italy, he has proven his worth by making 69 appearances and scoring 15 goals. However, with Wolves looking to rebuild and strengthen their squad for a promotion push from the EFL Championship, Adams has emerged as a top target.
The Competition for Adams
While Wolves are preparing what they hope will be "the right offer" to convince Torino to sell, they are not the only club interested in the striker's signature.
Newly promoted Serie A club Venezia has also shown concrete interest. In fact, reports suggest Venezia recently had an initial bid in the region of €4 million to €5 million rejected by Torino. Despite the competition from Italy, sources indicate that Adams is leaning toward a move to Molineux.
With Adams under contract at Torino until June 2027, Wolves will need to agree on a suitable transfer fee. If completed, the signing of the experienced international would be a significant statement of intent from the Midlands club.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do Wolves want to sign Che Adams?
Following their relegation to the EFL Championship, Wolves are actively looking to add proven quality to their attacking options to mount a strong push for immediate promotion back to the Premier League.
Which other clubs are interested in Che Adams?
Serie A side Venezia has also submitted an offer for Adams, but it was rejected by Torino. Despite the Italian interest, Adams reportedly prefers a move to Wolves.
What is Che Adams' record at Torino?
Since joining Torino in 2024, Che Adams has made 69 appearances and scored 15 goals for the club.
