Wolverhampton Wanderers appear ready to make a swift decision on the future of Nigerian striker Tolu Arokodare, just three months after his arrival, as the club grows increasingly concerned about his adaptation to Premier League football. The lanky Super Eagles forward, who arrived with high expectations and impressive physical attributes, has struggled to find his rhythm in England’s top flight.
Despite showing flashes of promise in the EFL Cup, where he scored two goals in two games, Arokodare has been unable to translate that momentum into league form. His inability to find the net in the Premier League has reportedly pushed Wolves toward considering an early exit strategy, with the January transfer window now looking like a decisive moment in his short Molineux career.
According to multiple reports, Fenerbahçe have emerged as one of the strongest suitors for the towering attacker. The Turkish giants are believed to be monitoring the situation closely and could make a formal approach if Wolves give the green light.
While Arokodare’s long-term potential is unquestioned, Wolves’ desire for immediate impact this season may force both parties into a quick separation. January now looms as a crossroads for the striker, who will be eager to reignite his form—whether in England or elsewhere.










