Wolves have not made contact over a possible deal to sign goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom this summer.

 

Gary O’Neil’s side have been looking at potentially signing Widell Zetterstrom from Swedish side Djurgarden and have been in touch with his representatives.

 

Djurgarden have set a price for the goalkeeper and the player himself has admitted interest from Wolves is ‘cool’.

 

 

Widell Zetterstrom though is not a player that Djurgarden want to sell this summer and, according to Swedish outlet FotbollDirekt, Wolves have not been in touch with the Swedish side.

 

Despite the noise about Wolves being interested in Widell Zetterstrom, they have yet to make contact with Djurgarden.

 

 

Wolves could though soon lose the services of Dan Bentley, who is being chased by Arsenal.

 

If Bentley moves to the Emirates Stadium then Wolves will be in the market for a replacement.

 

 

Widell Zetterstrom has made 12 outings in the Swedish top flight so far this year and has kept six clean sheets in the process.