Deadline-day at Wolverhampton Wanderers proved to be a quiet affair, with new boss Nuno Espirito Santo failing to pull off any late business in the summer transfer window.

Fans had expected another striker through the doors at Molineux, but nothing materialised despite the Portuguese pursuing deals for multiple players, leaving some concerned following departures from the club in the days before the end of the month.

Striker Nouha Dicko, already a match-winner for the club at Hull this season, was allowed to depart for the Tigers, and David Edwards and Jordan Graham headed south, with the former securing a permanent switch to the Royals, and the latter joining Fulham in a season-long loan deal.

Graham appeared to have a bright future at Molineux, and his switch to Fulham is an interesting one.

The player is obviously not in Santo’s plans at this stage, but where does he fit into the Fulham side?

Slavisa Jokanovic cashed in on Sone Aluko, selling the winger to Reading for a huge fee, and will perhaps see Graham as another option out wide.

The 22-year-old has 15 first team league appearances to his name in the Black Country, but was by no means a regular starter at the club, even prior to the big spending undertaken this summer.

Graham is a pacey wide man who will offer depth to the Fulham squad, and it appears a strange move by Santo to let the player move to a direct promotion rival.

If Graham’s career really takes off under Jokanovic, Santo may live to rue his decision to allow the youngster to leave.

However, the player has a lot to achieve if he is to threaten Wolves’ promotion push, and with only a single senior goal to his name in his entire career, he will have to add to this aspect of his game if he is to challenge for a starting spot at Craven Cottage.

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