Norwich Target Ghedjemis as Wolves Join Transfer Race

Norwich City and Wolves are both pursuing Frosinone forward Fares Ghedjemis as they prepare for the Championship season, with offers of £9 million submitted.

As the 2026/27 Championship season approaches, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Norwich City are gearing up for crucial campaigns aimed at securing promotion back to the Premier League. For Wolves, this marks a significant moment as they return to the second tier after an eight-year absence, following their relegation from the Premier League—an outcome confirmed by Monday's 0-0 draw between West Ham United and Crystal Palace. Read more about Burton Confirms Departure After Nine Years at Norwich.

The Molineux club is set for a summer of considerable change, with new manager Rob Edwards—who previously managed Luton Town and Middlesbrough—expected to lead a comprehensive squad overhaul. Edwards aims to construct a competitive team that can immediately challenge for promotion and reclaim a position in the Premier League.

Norwich City, meanwhile, has shown encouraging form during the latter part of the season under the leadership of Philippe Clement. Since his appointment in December, the Canaries have enjoyed a revival that has reinvigorated the atmosphere at Carrow Road. Although their resurgence has come too late to impact the current season, Norwich are determined to mount a serious promotion challenge next term, looking to end a four-year absence from the top flight. Read more about Norwich Stun Derby as Play-Off Hopes Fade.

As both clubs set their sights on promotion, they find themselves in a competitive race for the signature of Frosinone forward Fares Ghedjemis, who has also attracted interest from Celtic. However, securing the young forward's signature poses a challenge for both Wolves and Norwich. Read more about Eustace Confirms Injury Woes Ahead of Norwich Clash.

According to Italian publication Gazetta Dello Sport, as cited by SportWitness, both clubs have submitted offers of £9 million (€10.5 million) to the Serie B side. This pursuit follows Celtic's January bid of £6 million (€7 million), which Ghedjemis reportedly persuaded Frosinone to decline in favour of a potential summer transfer.

The 23-year-old has made a notable impact this season, netting 14 goals and providing three assists in 35 appearances, significantly contributing to Frosinone's position in third place in the league. His recent international debut for Algeria, highlighted by a goal in a 7-0 friendly victory over Guatemala, has further heightened interest in his abilities.

Ghedjemis, who excels on the right side of a front three, appears to favour a move to the Premier League, viewing it as the optimal platform for his development. While he might not be inclined to ascend to Italy's top tier should Frosinone achieve promotion, he has also garnered attention from unnamed clubs in Germany, complicating the situation further for both Wolves and Norwich.

For supporters of these clubs, the knowledge that their teams are actively pursuing transfer targets and willing to invest in new talent is an encouraging sign. Ghedjemis would represent a valuable addition to either squad and has the potential to make a substantial impact in the Championship. However, with his apparent preference for a top-tier move, both Wolves and Norwich may need to reassess their transfer strategies as they seek to enhance their attacking options ahead of the new season.