Shropshire Star

Liam Keen comment: Wolves need to avoid the expensive mistakes again

All football fans ever want is a team that will run themselves into the ground for the slightest of success.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers' Goncalo Guedes

In Wolverhampton, people work hard for their money and football is a weekly release from normality, and the least that Wolves fans deserve are players that are desperate to play for the club and show that on the field.

Wolves have always been a club where players that show that attitude create a real affinity with the supporters but in some respects, the club has moved away from that in recent years.

Plenty of big money signings of late have not worked, while some attitudes on the pitch have been lacking the vigour needed, which has resulted in Wolves making a shift in transfer policy.

The scouting and recruitment department at Wolves do a thorough job at identifying the right targets, and as they now hope Wolves will stop over-relying on agent Jorge Mendes, they are targeting young and hungry players, or those with a point to prove, that will put in the kind of shift desired to get Wolves back on track.

Lets first take a look at two examples of the mistakes Wolves have made in recent windows – which has prompted this transfer policy shift.