Wolves manager Kenny Jackett revealed after his side's 2-1 win against Charlton at Molineux that the club have agreed to sell central defender Richard Stearman to the Whites.

Sky Bet Championship rivals Fulham are poised to pay £1million up front and £1m in add-ons for Stearman, who joined Wolves from Leicester in 2008.

Jackett, who was left counting the cost of the win against Charlton after striker Nouha Dicko was carried off on a stretcher with a "serious" knee injury, said: "The club have accepted a bid from Fulham and Richard is discussing personal terms over the weekend.

"It is a football decision and we feel that we have some very good young centre-backs at the club. It give us the chance to strengthen other areas.

"Rajiv van La Parra is also in talks with two clubs over the weekend and we will see what the outcome of those talks is.

"We want to make these decisions early so we have the best possible chance going forward.

"Richard is a big call and for us to strengthen elsewhere we do feel that this is the right decision," added Jackett - who reaffirmed the club's decision to keep Benik Afobe after he had been the target of three bids from Norwich.

As for Dicko, Jackett said: "First impressions from the medical staff are that it seems like a serious knee injury. But we will assess it over the weekend."

Adam Le Fondre, with his first goal since arriving on a season-long loan from Cardiff, sealed Wolves' win five minutes from time after Dave Edwards' 65th minute header had cancelled out Charlton's opener from Johann Berg Gudmundsson 10 minutes earlier.

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