Wolves suffer surprise blow as new Premier League season approaches
The Wolves will open their season in just two weeks' time. With just two weeks to go before the season kicks off, Wolves have had the unfortunate news on the eve of their first away game against Leeds United that the team's star striker, Rohr Jimenez, has been injured in a warm-up game a few days ago. After a detailed examination, it was found that he had torn the medial ligament in his knee, and it is expected that he will be out of action for a few weeks, and will not be able to be seen in the early matches of the new season.
Just last Sunday (24), Wolves opened the scoring just 15 minutes into the game in a 3-0 win for Rohr Jimenez. However, he left the second half with an injury before he had played a full half. Follow-up tests showed that he had torn the medial ligament in his knee and strained a muscle. Military doctors said that both injuries were not serious, but would require at least a few weeks of rest.
Wolves have been quiet in the transfer market this summer, only signing keeper Nathan Collins from Johnny and loaning out reserve striker Fabio Schwarz to Andretti. This has left the team with a void at the top of the order, with Pudens, Wong Hee Chan and Berto Nieto expected to make cameo appearances as strikers.