Wolves Reject Fiorentina's Bid for Tolu Arokodare

Wolverhampton Wanderers have turned down an initial offer from Fiorentina for Nigerian striker Tolu Arokodare, who is currently valued above £20 million. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano disclosed that the English club is unwilling to sanction Arokodare's departure unless a more convincing offer is received.
Fiorentina is keen to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the new season and has identified Arokodare as a target. However, their official proposal failed to convince Wolves to part with the striker.
Additionally, Turkish side Trabzonspor has attempted to sign Arokodare, but he is reportedly not interested in moving to the Turkish Super Lig. Arokodare's future is uncertain, especially following Wolves' relegation from the Premier League.
He completed a move from Belgian club KRC Genk to Wolverhampton Wanderers last summer for a reported fee of £23.4 million, signing a four-year contract with an option for an additional year. Despite a challenging debut season in England, where he scored three goals in 33 league appearances, Arokodare remains an attractive option for several European clubs.
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