Wolverhampton Wanderers will still have West Ham United centre-back Craig Dawson ‘high on their list’ once the January transfer window opens, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

Fosun spent over £120 million on new signings in the summer transfer window but further investment could be made in the wake of Bruno Lage’s sacking.

What is the latest on Dawson?

According to The Athletic, Wolves had agreed a £4 million transfer fee with the Hammers for the services of the 32-year-old on deadline day, with the player eager to move back to the Midlands for personal reasons.

However, the report adds that the move depended on West Ham signing a replacement and Dawson's transfer was called off after Aston Villa won the race for Southampton’s Jan Bednarek.

After the saga, David Moyes insisted he had no concerns over the player’s commitment while Declan Rice said he was ‘delighted’ to see the veteran stay.

But with Dawson’s £52,000 per-week contract set to expire next summer, West Ham could still sanction an exit in the January window.

What has O’Rourke said on the situation?

Wolves are currently on the hunt for a new manager at Molineux, with Sevilla’s former boss Julen Lopetegui the current frontrunner.

But the journalist believes that, regardless of who takes over, Dawson will remain high on the club’s wishlist going forward.

O’Rourke told GIVEMESPORT: “I think it's a position that they will definitely look to strengthen again in January. I'm sure Dawson will be pretty high on the list of targets.”

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Would Dawson be a good signing?

His career may be in its latter stages, but Dawson has shown he still has plenty to offer, scoring in the Europa Conference League before putting in a stellar display against Wolves in recent weeks.

Throughout his career, he has had an eye for goal too, bagging 52 times across spells with West Brom, Watford, Bolton, Rochdale and the Hammers.

With Wolves only mustering three goals in eight games this season, Dawson could also prove a much-needed route to goal at Molineux.

Having sold Willy Boly and loaned out Conor Coady during the summer, Wolves are in need of options at the back too, with Nathan Collins also in the midst of a three-match suspension.

While Dawson may not be a recruit with an eye to the future, he could still prove to be a very shrewd addition for the club.