WOLVES continue to be linked with a move for Widnes Vikings skipper Kevin Brown as a replacement for Chris Sandow.
If reports in the Australian media are to be believed, The Wire have agreed a transfer fee with Vikings for the 32-year-old England international.
Wolves are keeping their cards close to their chest, but speculation of a move for the half-back has continued to grow since the middle of the week.
Since Sandow walked out on the club last week, Wolves have been linked with a number of potential half-back partners for Kurt Gidley.
The likes of Todd Carney and George Williams have been linked, but it appears Tony Smith has settled on Brown, who was linked with a move to St Helens earlier in the off-season.
The former Wigan and Huddersfield man has been with the Vikings since 2013 and his form led to a recall to the England squad for the Four Nations.
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