Wolverhampton Wanderers have expressed interest in signing two players from Chelsea; Axel Disasi and David Datro Fofana specifically. Wolverhampton have specifically targeted them because new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca appears to have marked them both out for disposal in his squad adjustments – creating the potential opportunity to sign both as part of an enhanced Premier League season for Wolverhampton.
Wolves has made significant steps toward signing Disasi and Fofana from Chelsea after making an official inquiry about them moving to Molineux. Wolves management views their defensive capabilities of Disasi as vital additions for Molineux while Fofana adds offensive potential that complements Wolves roster well.
Competitive Interest for Disasi and Fofana
Last season, Disasi had a limited appearance count in the Premier League and spent part of the season on loan at Aston Villa, which has seemingly led to him being deemed surplus to requirements at Chelsea. On the offensive front, Fofana’s speed and finishing abilities have made him a target for Wolves, who are eager to bolster their attacking options.
The pursuit for Disasi has seen Wolves facing stiff competition from Napoli and Rennes, with both clubs eyeing the French international for his leadership and experience in defense. Fofana, on the other hand, has caught the attention of Stuttgart and Nice, with both clubs interested in the young Ivorian forward’s dynamic play.
Pricing and Negotiation Tactics
Chelsea have set their asking prices at PS25-30 million for Disasi and PS15 million for Fofana; Wolverhampton Wanderers have proposed various financial arrangements such as swap deals or adding performance-based bonuses in order to facilitate these transfers without overextending their budgets.
Decision-makers at Chelsea will ultimately depend on what each player desires as the transfer window closes in on them, with Wolverhampton Wanderers remaining hopeful they may secure both players as part of a bid to strengthen their squad for what promises to be an intense season ahead.