A poor run of form for Tolu Arokodare in the colours of Wolverhampton Wanderers of England has left the tall striker short of transfer demands in the summer window, but he could eventually move on loan elsewhere in Europe.
Sports247 reports that, with the dark-skinned attacker failing to replicate the glitz he unleashed during his days with Racing Genk of Belgium, he has not stirred any transfer interest and looks unlikely to leave Wolves on a high.
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Consequently, egg heads at Molineux Stadium have already commenced moves aimed at shifting out the Super Eagles’ fringe player, who was a childhood hero of FESTAC Town in Lagos, but they appear to have limited choices on the cards for him.
A report by talkSPORT added, “The Nigerian striker joined Wolves from Belgian side, KRC Genk last summer in a €24 million transfer but has struggled to make a major impact in his debut season at Molineux.
“The 25-year-old, who is currently valued at around €18m ahead of the summer transfer window, has managed just three goals in 28 league appearances for the Old Gold during the 2025-26 campaign.
“Wolves are now willing to allow Arokodare leave on loan, with the club aware that finding a permanent buyer may prove difficult after his disappointing performances in the English top flight.”






