Wolves face competition from PSG for the signature of Cameroon international goalkeeper Carlos Kameni. The 19-year-old Le Havre goalkeeper has revealed that he had talks with PSG chairman Francis Graille after Tuesday’s tribute match for Marc Vivien Foe in Lyon.
« It is true we had a talk with Francis Graille but it was really informal, » said Kameni. « There is nothing special. It seems a lot of people are attracted by me but I can’t see anything serious. »
The youngster, who came to prominence during the Confederations Cup in France, was on the verge of a switch to Molineux, but the move fell through after he was denied a work permit.
Wolves boss Dave Jones, who has since been granted special permission to sign a goalkeeper on loan given Matt Murray’s injury woes, is expected to revive the deal for Kameni when the transfer window opens in January.
Jones will be encouraged by the Cameroonian’s declaration that despite the informal talks with Graille and interest from other potential suitors, Wolves remain his preferred choice.