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After being promoted in 2016, Wolverhampton Wanderers, also known as Wolves, are a Premier League team that has been astute with its transfer activity.
Over the years, the three-time English champions have made some fantastic additions, defeating some elite teams to acquire their transfer objectives.
Before Wolves were able to sign them, Matheus Nunes, Goncalo Guedes, and even Nelson Semedo were connected to other major European clubs.
Patrick Cutrone was acquired by the Wolves in the summer of 2019 following a two-season stint at AC Milan, during which he scored 13 goals in 63 games.
After signing a four-year contract for £16.20 million, the striker could only stay at Wolves for five months before joining Fiorentina on an 18-month loan with a January 2020 buyout option.
After that, Cutrone went on loan to Valencia and Empoli until the summer of 2022, at which point his local club, Como, signed him to a three-year contract in Serie B.
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Wolves, Daniel Podence (2022–23)Getty 9Daniel Podence | Olympiacos | 2019 | £17.64 million
Daniel Podence went to Olympiacos in 2018 for £6.30 million after making his mark in his junior career at Sporting Lisbon before breaking into their main team.
Before Wolves called, the Portuguese winger played for two seasons in Greece, making 42 appearances and tallying eight goals.
Podence joined the Premier League team in January 2020 for a fee of £17.64 million.
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