Wolverhampton Wanderers have allegedly completed a deal to secure the permanent transfer of Bournemouth forward Benik Afobe.
During the final minutes of the January window, Wolves pushed through the loan arrival of Afobe, who initially left Molineux for the Cherries at the start of 2016.
The 25-year-old spent the early weeks of his return on the bench but by the end of the campaign, he had netted six goals from seven starts and nine substitute appearances in the Championship.
Afobe's contribution helped Wolves win the second-tier title and according to Sky Sports News, the Midlands club have now pushed through a £12.5m deal for the frontman.
Wolves are yet to confirm the move but could potentially announce the signing later on Friday.