Deadline Day: Super Eagles striker Arokodare confirms €27 million move to Wolves, says goodbye to Genk
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Deadline Day Drama: Super Eagles striker Arokodare seals shock Premier League switch to Wolves. (Photo Credit: Arokodare/X)

Deadline Day: Super Eagles striker Arokodare confirms €27 million move to Wolves, says goodbye to Genk

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 12:27 - 01.09.2025

Super Eagles forward Tolu Arokodare has officially confirmed his move to Wolves on Deadline Day, completing a surprise Premier League move that adds firepower to the club’s attack.

Super Eagles forward Tolu Arokodare has officially confirmed his surprise Premier League move to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Deadline Day, adding much-needed firepower to the club’s attacking options. 

The Nigerian striker arrives from Belgian club Genk in a deal reportedly worth around €27 million (£24 million), as confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano and reported by Pulse Sports Nigeria.

Known for his finishing and imposing 6’6″ frame, Arokodare scored 22 goals and provided seven assists last season for Genk, making him one of the most sought-after forwards in this transfer window. 

Since joining Genk in 2023, the 24-year-old has scored 41 goals in 113 appearances across all competitions, catching the attention of Premier League clubs.

Tolu Arokodare is ranked 4th in this year's PulseSports30

Ahead of the official announcement from Wolves and Genk, Arokodare took to social media to thank his former club and fans. 

“After two years with this club and amazing fans, it’s time for me to take the next step in my career. I want to thank every teammate, coach, and supporter who has been with me on this journey. The city of Genk has been nothing but good to me, and it will always be a place I’ll treasure,” he wrote.

Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare | Instagram

At Wolves, Arokodare, who leaves as Belgium’s current goals king, is expected to provide competition and cover for fellow striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, as the club looks to strengthen its attack and mount a fight against relegation after a poor start to the 2025/26 Premier League season.

Arokodare's arrival marks a significant boost for Wolves, whose manager, Vitor Pereira, had expressed the urgent need for reinforcements up front.