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Wolverhampton Wanderers Face £35m Departure As Bolton Wanderers Hand Trial To International Striker

Wolverhampton Wanderers are bracing themselves for a significant departure this summer, with a £35 million exit reportedly on the horizon for the club.

The potential loss of such a valuable asset would represent a notable blow to Wolves as they navigate a challenging period in their recent history.

Championship clubs are increasingly active in the transfer market as the summer window shapes up to be one of the busiest in recent memory.

Wolves will be eager to reinvest any funds raised from a potential sale wisely, with the club focused on rebuilding their squad following relegation from the Premier League.

Losing a player valued at £35 million would inevitably raise questions about the club’s ambitions and their ability to mount a serious promotion challenge.

The situation highlights the financial pressures facing clubs operating in the Championship, where player trading is often essential to balance the books.

Meanwhile, Bolton Wanderers are taking a proactive approach to squad strengthening by handing a trial to an international striker this summer.

The trial represents an opportunity for Bolton to assess whether the player can meet the standards required to compete in the Championship on a regular basis.

Bolton have been steadily building momentum as a club in recent seasons, and adding international quality to their attacking options would further strengthen their credentials.

A successful trial could result in a contract offer, giving Bolton a potentially shrewd piece of business ahead of the new campaign.

The Championship remains one of the most competitive and unpredictable divisions in world football, and both clubs will be keen to hit the ground running.

Squad depth and recruitment will be crucial for any side harbouring ambitions of reaching the Premier League next season.

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