Wolves appear to have cooled their interest in signing striker Marc-Antoine Fortune, who spent the second half of last season on loan at local rivals West Brom.
Representatives of the Nancy player claimed last month that Mick McCarthy's side and Fulham were vying for his signature.
But it seems the Cottagers, Hull and Celtic are the main challengers for 27-year-old Fortune.
Tony Mowbray had been hoping to keep Fortune at West Brom on a permanent basis before he replaced Gordon Strachan at Celtic earlier this week.
Fortune's representative Michael Manuello confirmed: "I have not heard from Wolves for a long time. The club has to make an offer and we have been patient.
"But if the club does not make an offer, then we move on. We have been waiting for people to come back with an offer."






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Make the most of being a Premiership side.
It will last a season, then it's back with the rest of us lolol.
Out of the 3 teams promoted Burnley stand the best chance of staying up followed by Birmingham, then you lot.
Ps.
Just repaying Peter E. by slagging you lot off on YOUR Web site.
That's not you being uncharitable now is it adrianc12000, lets live in the present, we're a premiership now - get over it.
Come on yahoo - sort out our rightful status!!
whats the point you will be back in the championship in 9 months boing boing
Yes Come On Yahoo. If You Want People To Use Your Service, KEEP UP.
Why are we still in the championship ? Sort it out Yahoo !
better to buy fortune than that donkey from reading. i know hes from west brom but hes a damn good player with a lot more scope
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