Did Wolves Secure Attacker Tolu Arolodare on a Four-Year Deal?

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Key Takeaways
- Tolu Arokodare joins Wolves on a four-year deal.
- Arokodare won the Golden Boot in the Belgian Pro League.
- He scored 21 goals in the league last season.
- The attacker has experience in multiple European leagues.
- He has represented Nigeria in international matches.
Wolverhampton, Sep 1 (NationPress) – The Wolverhampton Wanderers have finalized the acquisition of Genk forward and Nigeria international Tolu Arokodare on a four-year contract with an additional 12-month option. The 24-year-old joins Molineux following a remarkable season where he clinched the Belgian Pro League Golden Boot, scoring 21 goals in the league and 23 across all competitions.
Having developed his skills in his native country, Arokodare made his first move to Europe with Latvian club Valmiera in 2019. At just 18 years old, he became a regular starter, scoring 22 goals in 34 matches. His journey continued in the Bundesliga with a loan to FC Koln, followed by a two-year loan at Amiens in Ligue 2, where he added 21 goals to his tally.
Arokodare's transfer to Genk took place in January 2023, and he nearly helped the club secure the Belgian Pro League title in the spring, falling short on the final day.
In his first complete season in Belgium, he made 52 appearances—seven in European competitions—and scored 15 times. Last season marked his best performance yet, as Genk aimed for the title once more.
Despite his team faltering in the playoffs, the Nigerian forward netted 23 goals across all competitions and provided seven assists. His 21 league goals were the best in the division, earning him the Golden Boot due to his away goals.
Additionally, Arokodare played a key role in helping Nigeria qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations during his first two international appearances in March, now holding four caps and scoring his inaugural international goal against Russia in June.
Starting the new season with five appearances for Genk, he scored against Standard Liege earlier this month but is now set to make his Premier League debut with Wolves.