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Wolves boss Bruno Lage wants another striker before the end of the transfer window

Bruno Lage wants Wolverhampton to strengthen in the attacking department before the end of the window, as his side continue to struggle for goals.

Wolves have been linked with Stuttgart forward Sasa Kalajdzic ahead of Thursday's deadline. 

They have already broken their transfer record this summer, buying midfielder Matheus Nunes in a £38million deal from Sporting Lisbon.
Raul Jimenez scored six goals last season, having returned from the fractured skull he suffered almost two years ago, and Lage knows he needs more support.
He said: "We want more solutions and we are in the market for more solutions. That's what I want. We're trying to find a striker with a different profile from Raul.
"Raul is very good in the dynamic and he's very good when arriving in the box, and we want a different profile. That's all I can say for you now, and we are there looking for that.
"Everything can happen. I am happy with everyone, but the last three weeks when you look at the team from last year, when you look at the team who started pre-season, many changes can happen. I was confident many changes can happen and we are changing. Let's see what happens until the last day."
Wolves have scored just one goal from their opening three games in the Premier League. This weekend, they host an in-form Newcastle side as they look to end their struggles in front of goal.
Lage said: "I expect a strong game, like the previous two we played against them. Also, when you look for the kinds of players they buy, not just now, but in January, you can see the strong team that they are.
"The way they started the season and you can see the difference when you have all the players to do the pre-season.
"The manager is an experienced manager who knows everything about the Premier League, so that's the challenge and we are looking forward to receiving Eddie (Howe) and Newcastle at Molineux.
"That's why we are here, to compete against the strong teams like Newcastle."

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