Transfer latest: Bologna ‘interested in’ Wolves defender, Hwang links, Wildsmith return, Villa ‘monitor’ Morita | OneFootball

Transfer latest: Bologna ‘interested in’ Wolves defender, Hwang links, Wildsmith return, Villa ‘monitor’ Morita | OneFootball

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·22 Mei 2026

Transfer latest: Bologna ‘interested in’ Wolves defender, Hwang links, Wildsmith return, Villa ‘monitor’ Morita

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With the EFL season finished and the Premier League nearing its conclusion, transfer talk around Wolves, West Brom and Aston Villa is intensifying. According to ExpressAndStar.com, several players across the three clubs are being linked with summer moves.

Wolves full back Jackson Tchatchoua, signed for £12.5m from Hellas Verona last summer, has had a difficult spell and is set for a summer exit after relegation. Bologna are said to retain strong interest in the Cameroon international.


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Team-mate Hwang Hee-chan has been linked with Fulham and Brentford, while Lazio are also monitoring his situation. The forward is expected to leave this summer amid ongoing speculation.

At West Brom, goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith has been on loan at Middlesbrough. Following the Spygate fallout, Boro were reinstated to the play-off final days after he was officially released by Albion. He has been back-up at the Riverside and is being linked with a return to Sheffield Wednesday.

Southampton’s expulsion from the play-offs, and their failed appeal after admitting spying charges, has prompted Albion fans to question whether any add-ons in last summer’s Tom Fellows sale could be affected. That remains speculative at this stage.

Villa have been linked with Japan midfielder Hidemasa Morita of Sporting CP, who is a free agent this summer. Brighton and Porto are also credited with interest, and he has 40 caps for Japan. He is said to have held talks with Leeds but to favour a move elsewhere, with clubs in France, Germany and Italy making enquiries.

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