 Camara starred at the World Cup |
Wolves are poised to complete a double swoop for Senegal striker Henri Camara and Cameroon keeper Carlos Kameni. Camara, who starred in last summer's World Cup, is holding talks at Molineux over a possible �1.5m move from French club Sedan.
And Kameni was set to undergo a medical on Wednesday with a view to a loan deal from another French club, Le Havre.
Camara's club Sedan were relegated to the French Second Division last season despite 14 goals from the 26-year-old striker, who Wolves have offered a four-year deal.
 | His lightning pace will be a massive asset for us in the Premiership  |
"Signing Henri is still subject to him passing a medical and agreeing personal terms," manager Dave Jones told the club's official website. "But if everything goes to plan then he will be a fantastic addition to the squad.
"We are signing him as a striker but he can play in any forward position. He has lightning pace and that's going to be a massive asset for us in the Premiership."
Camara had a successful World Cup with Senegal and scored a memorable golden goal winner for the Africans in the second round against Sweden.
Kameni, Cameroon's teenage goalkeeper, has already held talks with Wolves and should sign if the club can sort out a work permit.
"Subject to one being granted and him passing the medical, we are hopeful that he will be joining us," said Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey.
Kameni has played most of Cameroon's matches over the last year, fulfilling the criteria of playing 75% of international matches over a 12 month period.