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Newly Promoted Wolves Set To Secure £20 Million Double Swoop

Newly Promoted Wolves Set To Secure £20 Million Double Swoop

Nuno means business.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

After securing promotion to the footballing promise land, Wolves are set to snap up a £20 million double swoop.

Nuno Espírito Santo's charges are gunning for the Championship title, and he's already looking to bolster his side ahead of the next seasons Premier League campaign.

And it appears he's looking to sign a few familiar faces.

Benik Afobe and Willy Boly are enjoying loan spells at Molineux, and the club are looking to turn those deals into permanent transfers.

Both players are reportedly set to command £10 million each, according to reports from Telegraph.

Afobe celebrates scoring a goal. Image: PA
Afobe celebrates scoring a goal. Image: PA
Boly in defensive action. Image: PA
Boly in defensive action. Image: PA

Afobe left Wolves for Bouremouth in 2015. Though he returned to his old stomping ground in January on loan. He's weighed in with five goals from 14 league games since returning.

"Obviously I'm contracted to Bournemouth, I've had a great time there and I'm only on loan," the striker said about his current situation.

"I've got to show respect to Bournemouth so we'll have to look and see what happens in the summer. It has been great here from day one and to be top of the league and promoted with three games is to go is unreal.

"The manager and staff have been great and it's been an unbelievable experience."

Wolves players hurl Nuno up in the air. Image: PA
Wolves players hurl Nuno up in the air. Image: PA
A jubilant Nuno. Image: PA
A jubilant Nuno. Image: PA

While Boly, who's performed heroics for Wolves in the heart of their defence, will also become a full-time Wolves player.

The newly-promoted side will trigger an option to sign Boly from FC Porto.

Meanwhile, Wolves only need a single point from their remaining three games to clinch the league title.

How will the Midlands outfit fare in the top flight? Let us know what you think.

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