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Wolves and Fulham interested in January move for Sunderland loanee

Championship duo Wolves and Fulham are both interested in a move for on-loan Sunderland striker Lewis Grabban, according to HITC Sport.

The forward has a clause in his loan contract with his parent club, Premier League side AFC Bournemouth, that he can be recalled in the New Year. This has left some Championship sides, like Wolves and Fulham, monitoring the situation.

Grabban, 29, has impressed on loan with Sunderland this season. He has scored 8 goals so far this campaign and has stood out in a struggling side.

He started his career with Crystal Palace and had spells at Millwall, Brentford and Rotherham United before joining Bournemouth for the first time in 2012. He helped the Cherries gain promotion to the Championship before he left for Norwich City in 2014. He then was part of the Norwich side who were promoted to the Premier League in 2015.

Grabban made his return to Bournemouth in January 2016 but found chances hard to come by in the top flight. He was loaned out to Reading last season before being shipped off to Sunderland for the start of this campaign.

Wolves are one club being credited with an interest in him. They are currently top of the league and look like they could run away with the Championship this season.

Fulham are another side reportedly interested in Grabban. They have made a slow start to this season but will be looking for reinforcements in January to help them climb up the table. The signing of Lewis Grabban would certainly give them more options in attack.

 

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