Wolves transfer news as player trains at Hibs and star wants Celtic move amid Norwich City interest

Joe Hodge (R) is a reported target for Hibs. Wolves haven’t made a decision on his future yet. (Image: Getty Images)Joe Hodge (R) is a reported target for Hibs. Wolves haven’t made a decision on his future yet. (Image: Getty Images)
Joe Hodge (R) is a reported target for Hibs. Wolves haven’t made a decision on his future yet. (Image: Getty Images) | Getty Images
Scottish Premiership pair Celtic and Hibs have both made transfer approaches to Wolves this summer.

Two Wolves players are attracting the interest of two Scottish Premiership clubs amid the possibility of a move.

According to Football Scotland, Hodge has been training with Hibs ahead of a proposed summer loan deal. Hodge has been allowed to train with David Gray's men, as he and the club get a feel for one another.

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Hibs aren't the only team that have been interested in signing Hodge, as Huddersfield Town and Lincoln City have also been keen according to Darren Witcoop. Hodge was one of the players that Wolves left behind from their pre-season tour of the USA, as they tried to sort out a move.

His trial period with Hibs is soon to be coming to an end with him due back at Compton this week. Liam Keen from the Express & Star reports that no decision has been made yet on his next club.

The 21-year-old was on loan at QPR last summer, and played eight games for the Hoops. He is under contract at Molineux until the summer of 2027, and Wolves have high hopes over him as a player.

Another Wolves player whose future is up in the air is Hugo Bueno, who has been linked with moves to Norwich City and Celtic. Fraser Gillan, a journalist for TEAMtalk says that Celtic are in the mix to sign Bueno, despite Wolves rejecting their offer.

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He's been a long-term target for the Scottish Premiership giants, and according to their sources he is 'very keen' on making the move to Glasgow. Wolves have wanted to keep Bueno around as a squad option, but at this stage of his career he wants to play regular first-team football, and it's not just Scotland where he has interested as Feyenoord from the Netherlands are also keen as well as Leeds United.

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