Wolves have been linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain teenager Noha Lemina, who is the younger brother of Molineux midfield general Mario Lemina.
Gary O’Neil is set to sign a new striker this month, following the departure of Fabio Silva to Rangers on loan. Sasa Kalajdzic may also depart and is reportedly courting interest from Eintracht Frankfurt.
There has been some talk of a new wide forward coming in this month, with Said Benrahma apparently a potential option.
But Wolves are always on the lookout for potential gems – and it looks as though the club may have interest in one who is related to one of Molineux’s finest…
Wolves linked with swoop for Mario Lemina’s brother Noha Lemina

L’Equipe have reported this evening that Noha Lemina could potentially finish the current season at Wolves.
The 18-year-old has spent the first half of the 2023/24 season on loan at Sampdoria, but the move has not gone to plan and he has hardly featured for the first-team.
The youngster only featured in one game for 15 minutes, before manager Andrea Pirlo then sent him to the U19s.
Apparently, PSG could now facilitate a fresh move for him and Wolves are touted as a potential next destination, with the club having apparently shown interest in recent days.
The publication adds that ‘negotiations are open’.
Noha Lemina would have no problems settling at Wolves
This is obviously a very interesting transfer link given Noha is the younger brother of Mario, who has been a sensational signing for Wolves.
Unlike his brother, Noha is actually an attacking midfielder and is more about creating things in the final third than winning the ball back as £45,000-a-week star Mario does so expertly.
This one is going to be very interesting to watch.
For one reason or another, he hasn’t gotten to play much for Sampdoria’s first-team, but perhaps he can find some success at Wolves.
It is likely that he would be made to feel comfortable quite quickly because of Mario’s presence at the club.
If he has that same kind of determination and mentality as Mario, then Wolves could be on to a winner.