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Transfer Rumours - May 25th

Expressandstar.com brings you all of the latest transfer talk from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa and Walsall.

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We're not saying they're true, just that they're out there.

Wolves

Wolves have been linked with a surprise move for Liverpool youngster, Harry Wilson.

The 20-year-old is emerging as a promising talent at Anfield, and is the youngest player to make a senior international appearance for Wales - beating Gareth Bale's record.

Celtic are also rumoured to be interested in the winger, although it might take some prying to draw him away, with Jurgen Klopp keen on keeping the youngster.

West Brom

Tony Pulis may seek to finally secure the signing of Malaga midfielder Ignacio Camacho, after being linked with him in previous transfer windows.

The defensive-minded enforcer has reportedly seen talks with the his current club stall regarding a new deal - opening the door for potential buyers.

Rated at £15m-£17m, it could prove a costly buy for Pulis, although he may need to battle with Spanish club Valencia to secure his signature.

Aston Villa

It seems Steve Bruce's dealings with Barnsley may not be over, with Villa reportedly keen on central defender, Marc Roberts.

The defender took the captain's armband at Oakwell following Conor Hourihane's departure in January, but could become the latest Tyke to head to B6.

The 26-year-old is reportedly subject of a £5m bid from Villa as they continue to work toward a promotion hunting season in the Championship.

Meanwhile, talk of Steve Bruce bringing son and centre-back, Alex Bruce to Villa Park aren't slowing down.

The 32-year-old is free to join any club with his contract up this summer, with a move to Villa Park the odds-on favourite.

The centre-back has previously played for Leeds, Ipswich and Birmingham City.

Walsall

Walsall could move for West Ham goalkeeper, Raphael Spiegel.

The Swiss goalkeeper has featured for his country's youth teams throughout his career but is yet to break into the senior set-up.

He's set to stay with the Hammers until 2018 with his current contract, but Jon Whitney is keen to find a shot-stopper as Walsall prepare for another season in League One.