West Ham ace Aaron Cresswell is in talks with Wolves about a summer transfer to Molinuex.
According to the Daily Mail, West Ham left-back Aaron Cresswell is firmly on the radar of Wolves in the summer transfer window.
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It is claimed that Wolves are prepared to pay around £2.5 million to sign the 33-year-old Hammers defender.

Cresswell signed a new one-year deal with West Ham recently, and David Moyes has always trusted the Liverpool-born left-back in big matches.
However, it seems though his nine-year spell at the London Stadium could be coming to an end…
Aaron Cresswell in talks to join Wolves from West Ham in shock update
The Daily Mail reckon that the experienced left-back is in talks to join Wolves this summer.
Cresswell joined West Ham from Ipswich in the summer of 2014 for around £4 million (The Mirror).
And now he could be set to end his nine-year stay with the Hammers, and join his former teammate Craig Dawson at Molineux.

Cresswell has been a great servant for West Ham. However, he is definitely on the downward curve of his career.
And selling him this summer will definitely be the correct call from Moyes.
The 33-year-old is clearly not the player he once was, but he must be applauded for the service he has given our club. His leadership skills will be missed if he leaves, so Moyes must address that this summer.
Overall though, West Ham selling Cresswell to Wolves for £2.5 million this summer would have to go down as a very good deal indeed for us.
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