Renowned transfer journalist Romano recently revealed that Premier League side Wolves have decided to give up on bringing in Burnley's 19-year-old striker Colaio Shaw. Previously, Sky Sports reporter Lyall Thomas had reported that Wolves were interested in signing the Italian starlet before the transfer window closes to strengthen the team's attacking strength.
Cole Osho has shown great potential in the recent past, as he started in Burnley's last two Championship matches and scored a goal against Cardiff City, helping his team to a 5-0 win over their opponents. Such performances have certainly attracted the attention of many Premier League teams, including Wolves.
However, according to the latest news from Romano, Wolves have finally decided to give up on bringing in Colle Osho, mainly due to the fact that Burnley's asking price for the young striker is as high as £40 million, which is far beyond Wolves' expectations and affordability. Wolves believe that this price is too expensive, not in line with the team's current transfer strategy and economic situation.
Cole Osho had a great season under Burnley boss Vincent Kompany last season, making 15 appearances for the team and scoring one goal. His contract with Burnley expires in the summer of 2027 and is currently valued at €7 million on the German transfer market. Despite his relatively low price tag, Burnley are clearly looking to capitalize on his potential and upside to generate higher transfer revenues.
For Wolves, giving up on Cole Osho could mean they need to look for other more suitable targets in the transfer market. As the transfer window is closing, time has become very tight for Wolves. They need to complete the recruitment work within the limited time to ensure that the team can maintain enough competitiveness in the new season.
As for Colle Osho, he will stay at Burnley and try to get more chances to play and perform in the team. As he grows and matures, I believe he still has a chance to shine in the Premier League in the future.