Rob Edwards’ first days in charge have already signalled a fresh, ambitious direction at Wolves, and his early transfer plans are beginning to take shape. Reports around Compton suggest that his opening target is none other than veteran midfielder James Milner, with talks described as “much eminent” as Edwards looks to inject leadership and discipline into the dressing room.
Milner, now in the twilight of his illustrious career, remains one of the Premier League’s most respected professionals. His versatility, unrivalled work ethic, and winning mentality are traits Wolves desperately need as they look to stabilise and rebuild after a turbulent period. Edwards is believed to be pushing strongly for the move, viewing Milner as the perfect bridge between the squad’s emerging youth and the experienced heads needed to guide them.
While some may question the pursuit of a 38-year-old, Edwards sees Milner not only as a player but also as a culture-setter—someone capable of elevating standards on and off the pitch. The former Liverpool and Manchester City star is admired for his tactical intelligence and ability to influence games even in short bursts.
If Wolves can secure Milner’s signature, it would mark a bold and symbolic start to the Rob Edwards era: experience, professionalism, and ambition rolled into one.










