skysports-news Wolves officially announced today that star fan fevorite center-back will be joining Man-united. The three-year, £27.4 million contract was concluded this morning at 08:00 by the teams, according to Fabrizio. Dream Kilman’s replacement might cost an astonishing £8.5 million because of……

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A “incredible” £8.5 million titan might be signed by Wolves to replace Dream Kilman.
Max Kilman, the captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers, was sold to West Ham United for a fee of £40 million more than three weeks ago. The captain has since reconnected with former manager Julen Lopetegui.

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Where is the fear? In a different world, fear would be growing as Wolves appear bound for a difficult season after losing their defensive anchor, but Gary O’Neil has done a fantastic job building a happy, upbeat team that is formed by keen tactical awareness and schooled in togetherness. Panic is not warranted.

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Immediately addressing critical issues, Sporting Director Matt Hobbs brought in Jorgen Strand Larsen to the starting lineup, signed Tommy Doyle to a long-term contract, and added young reinforcement to the team in the form of 18-year-old Pedro Lima and 21-year-old Rodrigo Gomes.

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Kilman still needs to be replaced, but at least valuable Old Gold is in capable hands, and everyone is confident that the appropriate transaction will be completed.
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After failing in an attempt to recruit the Swiss defender last summer, Wolves are reportedly still interested in Nico Elvedi. This is reportedly because to Elvedi’s £8.5 million release clause, which attracted Kilman to the club. The report came from the German publication Wetterauer Zeitung over the weekend.