Wolverhampton Wanderers are contemplating a loan move for Zimbabwean forward Tawanda Chirewa ahead of the 2024/25 season. Manager Gary O’Neil revealed that the club is weighing its options, stating that Chirewa’s future is “still undecided.” Despite showing potential, Chirewa faces stiff competition from other attacking players, making it challenging for him to secure a regular spot in the team.
Chirewa, 20, initially joined Wolves’ under-21 squad from Ipswich Town and made several appearances for the senior team last season. His performances caught the attention of fans and coaches alike, but with increased competition, a loan move might be the best option for his development. O’Neil acknowledged that a loan could benefit Chirewa, saying, “We will do what is right for him.”
As Chirewa prepares for the new season with Wolves in the U.S., his future remains uncertain. A loan move could guarantee him regular first-team football, which would be invaluable for his growth. With Zimbabwe’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on the horizon, Chirewa will be eager to secure regular playing time to ensure his spot in the national team. Only time will tell if a loan move materializes, but one thing is clear – Chirewa’s talent and potential make him an exciting prospect for the future.