In the last minute of the transfer window, Wolves brought in Austrian shot-stopper Sascha Karadzic for £15 million. However, the newcomer was substituted after only half a game on his debut against Southampton due to an injury, and was diagnosed by the army doctor to have suffered serious knee ligament damage, and rumors were that he might have to say goodbye to the field of play ahead of schedule. In the face of this unexpected situation, Wolves acted quickly to reach an agreement with free agent Diego Costa, who is expected to arrive in the UK on Tuesday (6) for a medical test and officially complete the signing process.

Wolves striker Rohr Jimenez has been plagued by injuries, so the team spared no expense in bringing in Sasakala Jaegerseok, but did not expect him to suffer a serious injury in his first game. Wolves official statement said: "Sasakala Jaegerseok felt discomfort in his knee at half-time, very unfortunate, the results of the examination showed that his anterior cruciate ligament injury, we will continue to support him to receive specialist treatment."

It has been reported that Sascha Karadzic could be set for an early retirement and Wolves have been in touch with Diego Costa, who was released from his contract at the start of the year at Minnelli Road. The 33-year-old played for Chelsea for three years and this return to Premier League action will be no stranger to him.

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