The league champions willing be looking to secure a deal as they hope to hold talks with the Wolves over a possible partnership deal.
Officials of the Obuasi-based club are expected to leave Ghana on Tuesday to meet the owners of Wolverhampton Wanderers to strike a deal as they look to market themselves globally.
The Miners have already landed a new kits sponsorship deal for their next Ghana Premier League season campaign.
Wolverhampton Wanderers is owned by Chinese international conglomerate and investment company called Fosun International.
In 2011, Asante Kotoko signed a partnership agreement with English side Sunderland FC and their regional rivals will be hoping to follow suit.
Meanwhile, football in the country has been halted following the premiering of the investigative piece by ace journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas on corruption in Ghana football where some top GFA officials and referees were caught on camera taking a bribe to influence matches.
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