According to the latest report from British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, Wolverhampton Wanderers have turned down a £25 million offer from West Ham United for their captain Conor Coady. It is understood that Wolves are not looking to part with their skipper unless a fee in excess of £45 million is met.
The Hammers have reportedly offered £25 million for the 27-year-old defender, an offer which will be declined by Wolves.
Last summer, Napoli made a £30 million bid for Kilman, which was also rejected by Wolves. The club managed to convince the English centre-back to sign a contract extension until 2028.
Wolves are not currently prepared to sell their captain easily, unless they receive an offer above £45 million.
Max Kilman, aged 27, plays as a defender and started all 38 Premier League games for Wolves last season, scoring two goals. He is currently valued at €32 million on Transfermarkt.
The Telegraph: Wolves to reject West Ham’s bid for Kilman, seeking £45m+. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/9897.html