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All 15 players who have played for Wolves and Fulham including two-time promotion-winner and forgotten free agent

Wolves are preparing to welcome Marco Silva’s Fulham to Molineux for an important Premier League fixture.

Wolves beat Bournemouth last time out to ease their relegation worries, but European football-chasing Fulham suffered a 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace, so expect a competitive match-up when the two sides meet in the Midlands on Tuesday night.

Ahead of Wolves vs Fulham, which could see Vitor Pereira’s side go eight points clear of the drop zone, we have looked at every player who has represented both clubs throughout their career.

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15. Tony Lange – GK

Tony Lange joined Wolves from Aldershot in 1989. Although the goalkeeper didn’t move to West Brom until 1992, he failed to make a single senior appearance for the Old Gold.

He spent seasons on loan with Torquay United and Portsmouth before leaving Molineux and later joining Fulham on a free transfer in 1995 where he made 13 appearances before retiring in 1997.

14. Marcus Hahnemann – GK

Marcus Hahnemann joined Fulham from Colorado in 1999. He failed to keep a single clean sheet in five appearances for the Cottagers.

The American goalkeeper later spent two seasons with Wolves, where he played just six times, before joining Everton on a free transfer in 2011.

Hahnemann later returned to the MLS with Seattle before retiring at the end of 2014.

13. Emmanuel Frimpong – CM

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Emmanuel Frimpong joined Wolves on loan from Arsenal in January 2012. The midfielder registered one assist in five appearances for the Old Gold.

He spent the same amount of time with Fulham the following season where he produced almost identical numbers; one assist in six games.

He retired in 2018 following one season with Cypriot side Ermis Aradippou.

12. Andy Lonergan – GK

Andy Lonergan spent the 2015-16 season with Fulham before joining Wolves for less than half-a-million pounds.

He spent one season at Molineux where he kept five clean sheets in 15 matches, in all competitions, before joining Leeds United on a free transfer.

The veteran goalkeeper joined Wigan Athletic in League One last summer.

11. Sheyi Ojo – RW

Sheyi Ojo joined Wolves on loan from Liverpool in 2015. The right winger spent just six months in the Midlands where he directly contributed to six goals in 19 games before returning to Merseyside.

He joined Fulham on loan 18 months later scoring four goals and registering two assists in 24 games.

After leaving Cardiff City last summer, Ojo now plays for Slovenian side NK Maribor.

10. Jordan Graham – RW

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Jordan Graham made the controversial switch to Wolves from Aston Villa’s youth academy in 2014. He scored one goal in 17 games for the Wolves first team and stayed on the club’s books until 2020.

Graham experienced multiple loans during his time with Wolves, including a brief spell with Fulham, before sealing a permanent move to Gillingham.

The right-sided forward is now with Leyton Orient after leaving Birmingham City on a free transfer in 2023.

9. Jamie O’Hara – CM

Jamie O’Hara joined Wolves on loan from Spurs in January 2011. His move was made permanent at the end of that season.

During his three-and-a-half-years at Molineux, the midfielder was involved in 12 goals from 57 games in all competitions.

O’Hara left the Midlands in 2014 and joined Fulham on a free transfer the following year. He scored one goal in 39 games for the Cottagers before joining Gillingham on a free transfer in 2016.

He retired in 2019 following a brief stint with Billericay.

8. Jamie Smith – RB

Jamie Smith came through Wolves’ youth academy before joining Crystal Palace in 1997. He made 72 appearances for the Old Gold’s first team but failed to register a single goal or assist.

He spent the second half of the 1998-99 season on loan with Fulham where he scored one goal in nine appearances. He retired in 2012 following a brief stint playing for Airbus UK in Wales.

7. Seol Ki-hyeon – RW

Seol Ki-hyeon joined Wolves from Anderlecht in 2004. The right-sided winger spent two seasons at Molineux where he scored 10 goals and registered eight assists in 76 games.

The South Korean joined Reading in 2006 before signing for Fulham just one season later. Seol Ki-hyeon scored two goals in 26 games for the London-based club.

The former attacker retired in 2015 after spending three-and-a-half seasons with South Korean side Incheon United.

6. Mario Lemina – CM

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Mario Lemina joined Fulham on loan from Southampton in 2020. The Gabon international featured in 30 matches for the Cottagers and scored one goal.

He moved to Nice before returning to England and signing for Wolves in January 2023. The defensive midfielder scored six goals and registered five assists in 77 games for the Old Gold.

Lemina returned to Galatasaray for the second time in his career in January after downing tools at Wolves.

5. Ivan Cavaleiro – LW

Ivan Cavaleiro joined Wolves from Monaco in 2016 for around £7 million.

The Portuguese midfielder spent three years at Molineux where he scored 19 goals and registered 20 assists in 106 matches in all competitions. One of Cavaleiro’s best goals for Wolves came against Bournemouth in 2018.

Cavaleiro joined Fulham, initially on loan, in 2020 before making his move permanent the following summer. He went on to score 11 goals in 104 games before joining Lille on a free transfer in 2023.

The former Benfica youth starlet is currently without a club after being release from Brazilian side RB Bragantino at the beginning of the year.

4. Kevin McDonald – CM

Kevin McDonald joined Wolves from Sheffield United in 2013.

The defensive midfielder spent three years with the Old Gold — scoring eight goals and registering 19 assists in 126 games across all competitions — his contributions helped the side lift the 2013-14 League One title.

He joined Fulham in 2016 for just over £1 million where he directly contributed to 11 goals from 128 games — he left Craven Cottage in 2021 — and has been with Exeter City since the start of the 2024-25 season.

3. Adama Traore – RW

One of the first names that come to mind when thinking about players who have played for both Wolves and Fulham is winger Adama Traore.

The pacey wide-man joined Wolves from Middlesbrough in 2018. The Spaniard scored 14 goals and provided 18 assists in just under 200 games.

In 2023, Traore left Wolves on a free transfer and joined Fulham. He has scored four goals in 46 games to date.

2. Richard Stearman – CB

Richard Stearman joined Wolves in 2008 following a transfer from Leicester City. The Wolverhampton-born centre-back was one of the club’s longest-serving players.

The veteran defender played at Molineux for seven years where he helped lift the 2008-09 Championship title and the 2013-14 League One title.

In total, Stearman played 254 times for Wolves, scoring seven and registering three assists. He joined Fulham in 2015, where he played 32 games, before moving to Sheffield United in 2017.

He retired at the end of the 2023-24 season following a brief stint with Solihull Moors.

1. Raul Jimenez – ST

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Raul Jimenez stands out as the best player to represent both Wolves and Fulham.

The Mexican forward spent five years with the Old Gold after arriving from Benfica in 2018 for around £30 million. He was voted Wolves’ best player in the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons.

Despite suffering a near-fatal head injury in 2020 after he collided mid-air with then-Arsenal defender David Luiz, Jimenez scored 57 goals for Wolves before joining Fulham for roughly £5.5 million in 2023.

Still with the Cottagers, Jimenez has bagged 18 goals in 58 games in all competitions.