It is no secret that Wolves are struggling this season and whilst a lot of this struggle has been down to their leaky defence, the lack of goals from the strikers is also responsible.

They have 25 goals this season with them reliant on young starlet Benik Afobe, who has struck 8 times this season and is attracting Premier League interest, but Wolves fans are seemingly becoming increasingly frustrated at the club's transfer policy.

After the success of last season, they were expected to build on this by adding new players and keeping the core of their squad.

But they lost one of their best players in Bakary Sako and also lost key striker Nouha Dicko at the start of the season to injury, and have failed to replace him.

The youthful back four, which has usually consisted of Dominic Iorfa, Danny Batth, Kortney Hause and Ethan Ebanks-Landell, has also failed to stabilise them.

Wolves need to improve at the back primarily but need to replace the key attackers they lost in the summer if they are to contend for the top six.

FLW's Andrew Bell gives his opinion on FIVE Premier League strikers Wolves could sign in January to help assist Afobe.....

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Andrej Kramaric

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The 24-year-old Leicester striker is out of favour at the King Power Stadium, and his international future is in doubt too as a result.

He was signed by Leicester last season in January as a last ditch attempt to save them from relegation, as they were bottom at the time.

They did survive but it was not down to the form of Kramaric, who has found it tough at Leicester and is now behind the in-form Jamie Vardy, Leonardo Ulloa and Shinji Okazaki for a starting role up front.

With the Euro's fast approaching he is in danger of losing his spot in the Croatian national team, and he needs some first team football in order to make their squad this summer.

Lewis Grabban

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Grabban is out of favour at Carrow Road even with the club struggling up front, but in truth he has struggled for first team football since he moved there from Bournemouth last season.

He is a natural goalscorer at Championship level, bagging 22 goals for Bournemouth a couple of seasons ago but has not got first team football at Norwich, and he will surely be keen on a move away and Wolves could be an ideal destination for the 27-year-old.

Libor Kozak

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The Czech striker has endured a difficult time at Villa Park since his move there in 2013, and has been plagued by a serious leg injury.

But now he has recovered the 26- year-old is looking to be eased back into first team football, and despite the poor goalscoring exploits of Villa.

He doesn't look like he will be given a chance anytime soon, and he will seek first team football in the lower divisions to get some game time under his belt, and Wolves will be likely to oblige.

Danny Graham

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The striker has struggled at Sunderland since he moved there from Swansea, and has not managed to nail down a first team place for the Black Cats.

But he is notable in the Championship, being top scorer for Watford a few seasons ago and has also had a successful loan spell at Middlesbrough whilst at Swansea.

With him being fairly prolific at this level and very much out of favour at the Stadium of Light, he may seek another loan move to the Championship with Wolves possibly keen to do a deal.

Rickie Lambert

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The former Liverpool striker has been limited to substitute appearances for West Brom this season and has failed to impress in any of them.

He was strongly linked with a move to the Championship in the summer but a Premier League move to West Brom was too appealing at the time, but now he has found first team football limited he will look for a Championship loan.

Lambert is lethal at this level as Wolves know after he fired Southampton to promotion a few years back.

Would you be happy with these signings Wolves fans? Leave thoughts and opinions below.