Wolverhampton Wanderers are not expected to make any new signings until the club is sold by owner Steve Morgan, according to ex-board member Kevin Threlfall.

The club recently announced that Morgan was to put the Midlands club up for sale, and this subsequently looks like it is going to affect any potential incoming transfers.

Speaking to the Express and Star, Threlfall said: “Steve is not going to risk any more of his cash. Unless it comes from sales I can’t think there’ll be anymore money. He’s not going to spend £10million on transfers.

“One of the sad things is the fans will read how much he’s worth and think all that money should go into the club.

Kenny Jackett’s side currently sit in ninth place in the Sky Bet Championship, having accumulated 15 points from ten league games so far this season.

Fans would surely have been hoping for the club to sign a new striker in January, especially due to the injury that Nouha Dicko has suffered – but, this now looks like it will not materialise due to Morgan putting the club up for sale.

Wolves face Paul Clement’s Derby County in their next Sky Bet Championship fixture, on Sunday 18th October.

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