Home Nigeria Players Abroad Arokodare Declares: It Won’t Be Difficult For Me To Adapt At Wolves

Arokodare Declares: It Won’t Be Difficult For Me To Adapt At Wolves

New signing at Wolverhampton Wanderers of England, Tolu Arokodare has expressed strong optimism that he will not find life too difficult at the mid-stream English Premier League club, as he believes he can adapt and quickly fit in.

Sports247 reports that the towering striker, who moved to The Molineux on transfer deadline day from RKC Genk of Belgium, enthused that the progressive vision of everyone at Wolves fits into his expectations about the stages of development that are needed in a footballer’s career.

Read Also: ‘Team Success Over Personal Glory ” Boniface Embraces Fresh Challenge After Bremen Loan Move

Arokodare said, “I didn’t need convincing, and I didn’t speak to anybody to convince me. I know the history of this club, the players that have been here, and how they’ve progressed in becoming better through the years.

“I like the project of the club and that’s what I want for myself. I want to improve and make progress in this team. That’s why I’m feeling pretty good.”

Arokodare admitted that he has met equally strikers in Wolves’ current squad, but he also reasoned further that he will still find his place in the team and they will work together to give the club a better end to their campaign this season in the EPL.

“If you look at the other strikers that we have, we are almost like the same profile, same height and same reference. So, I think it won’t be difficult for me to adapt and succeed here.

“I’m ready to play alongside the other strikers to see how we can be good and improve on last season. I also hope in years to come that I will complement everyone and help them win,” enthused the dark-skinned and red-lipped Arokodare.

The 24-year-old hirnan, who was Belgian Jupiler League top scorer and best African player last season, will now hope to get a role off Wolves’ bench for his EPL debut away to Newcastle United after this weekend’s international break.