Wolverhampton Wanderers have secured the permanent signing of Adam Armstrong from Southampton.
The deal is reported to be worth $7 million upfront, potentially rising to $9 million with add-ons. The striker has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Molineux.
The move comes as Wolves quickly work to fill the void left by Jørgen Strand Larsen, who left earlier in the transfer window. Armstrong completed his medical on Monday after Wolves submitted a deal sheet to the Premier League, utilizing the extra time allowed after the 7pm deadline to finalize the transfer.
Armstrong, who had 18 months left on his Saints contract, scored 11 goals this season and departs St Mary's after four-and-a-half years, having scored 43 goals in 174 appearances.
The English forward brings proven Premier League experience to Wolves' attack, providing the club a reliable option upfront as they aim to enhance their goal-scoring capabilities for the rest of the season.
A deadline day addition. ??
— Wolves (@Wolves) February 2, 2026
Adam Armstrong has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal at Molineux. https://t.co/bODQZp10Ci




