The Lower Tiers understands that Dapo Anunlopo has completed the move as he looks to build his football career.
The Lower Tiers understands that Bromley FC Under-18s forward Dapo Anunlopo has joined Wolverhampton Wanderers with a deal now complete between the two sides for the forward.
Anunlopo signed a scholarship at the Ravens last summer but, after just six months, he will now make the move to the Premier League outfit.
Meanwhile, in his six-month spell with Bromley’s Under-18s, the forward has featured both in the FA Youth Cup and the Premier League Cup with him scoring twice across these competitions.
He is recognised for his tricky style of play and versatility across the frontline whilst also being capable of operating both on the wing and through the middle, displaying his versatility when playing.
It is expected that he will begin his career with Wolves in the side’s academy side, but will be eligible to play in other competitions such as the Premier League due to him being under 21.
Dapo Anunlopo is the second player of Nigerian descent to depart League Two outfit Bromley during this January transfer window, after centre-back Deji Elerewe, who joined Lincoln City on a permanent deal (a story which was broken by the Lower Tiers exclusively).
Now, fans may look towards Wolves to see when they officially announce the signing of Dapo Anunlopo, whether this be through their official account or through an academy account.
For Anunlopo, the move is an opportunity for him to prove himself as a higher level and to fight for future opportunities at Wolves as he looks for future success in football.
Meanwhile, supporters may look back on some of his highlights to see how he could impact the side in his time with the Premier League outfit.
On the other hand, fans may look to see how it impacts Bromley’s Under-18s side and how it may impact the Ravens in the future.