Report: Wolves willing to pay £10m to sign ace who was relegated from the PL last season

Report: Wolves willing to pay £10m to sign ace who was relegated from the PL last season – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Wolverhampton Wanderers are lining up a move to sign Fulham defender Antonee Robinson, according to a report from The Sun (print edition, July 11, page 61).

Bruno Lage desperately needs to bolster his defensive ranks at Molineux this summer.

The Black Country outfit conceded 52 goals in 38 Premier League games under Lage’s predecessor Nuno Espirito Santo – the ninth-worst record in the division.

The Portuguese coach will be desperate to get Wolves challenging for the top six or seven in the Premier League again next season.

Wolves target Antonee Robinson in action for Fulham last season

And he seems to be making moves to help his team do just that.

Antonee Robinson bid readied by Wolves

That’s according to the Sun, who claim that the Black Country club are lining up a £10 million bid for the Fulham man.

However, Lage could face competition from Manchester City for the talented United States international defender.

The former Wigan Athletic ace, 23, really impressed for Fulham in the Premier League last season.

In 28 appearances for the Cottagers, the left-back averaged 1.6 tackles, 1.3 interceptions and 1.9 clearances per game. He also averaged 1.9 dribbles per match.

Robinson in action for the United States last month

£10 million for Robinson seems like fantastic value.

The concern for Wolves is that Manchester City will blow them out of the water financially in the race for the left-back’s signature.

On the flip-side, Robinson will have far greater opportunities of regular first-team action with Wolves than he would at City.

It will be interesting to see how this transfer story develops over the course of the next few weeks.

Stats obtained via Who Scored

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Author:Tony Martin