Italian side Roma have made their first proposal to sign Wolves defender David Moller Wolfe, with negotiations under way over a permanent move, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Moller Wolfe made the move to Molineux during the summer transfer window, joining the club from Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar. The left-back came in to replace Rayan Ait-Nouri, who joined Manchester City, but he’s struggled to become a guaranteed starter. The 23-year-old has made just eight starts in the Premier League this season, and a January exit could be on the cards.
It’s not quite worked out for Moller Wolfe so far this season, but he’s far from the only one. A host of their players have struggled, including the likes of Jorgen Strand Larsen, who flourished last term.
Moller Wolfe Could Depart Leeds This Month

According to respected journalist Romano, Roma have made a first proposal to sign Wolves left-back Moller Wolfe, with negotiations between the two clubs now underway. Talks are ongoing regarding a permanent move for the defender, despite him only joining Wolves around five months ago.
Moller Wolfe looks set to be offloading a second signing from the summer transfer window, with Fer Lopez edging closer to rejoining Celta Vigo on loan for the second half of the season. With Wolves sitting bottom of the Premier League table, winning just once this season, it’s safe to say a large portion of their summer recruitment didn’t go to plan.
One Thing to Blame for Wolves’ Struggles

Wolves’ recruitment of late simply hasn’t been good enough, and it’s one of the most important factors of running a football club in the modern era. Although blame can be placed on the heads of players, coaches, and the rest of the staff at the club, the recruitment is a tangible factor that can be judged, and it was a poor summer transfer window for the Midlands outfit.
The fact that two of Wolves’ summer signings already look to be heading through the exit door speaks volumes. There are others who have also struggled, and it’s a key reason why Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League with just eight points on the board at the moment.