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EPL club ‘interested’ in move for ‘devastating’ Wolves monster; they’re ‘waiting’ on one thing

Tottenham are reportedly ‘interested’ in signing Wolves winger Adama Traore this summer, with the Spaniard not expected to stay on at Barcelona.

The 25-year-old joined the La Liga giants on loan in the January transfer window, having slowly fallen out of favour under Bruno Lage at Molineux despite being hailed as ‘devastating’ by Andy Townsend earlier this year.

After a bright start for the Blaugrana, which saw Traore provide an assist in each of his first two appearances, playing time has become increasingly hard to come by for the Spain international.

For that reason, he is unlikely to be kept on at Camp Nou, instead returning to England at the end of the season.

According to Sport [via Sport Witness], Spurs are ‘interested’ in signing Traore from Wolves this summer and have been ‘behind him for some time’, having been linked with a move for the winger in January.

The north London club are ‘waiting’ to see how his situation at Barcelona develops before making any move for him.

It seems unlikely that Lage will want to persist with Traore next season, especially with him not making tracks on loan at Barcelona, so receiving a hefty fee for his services makes complete sense for Wolves, generating funds for new signings.

His current Molineux deal expires in the summer of 2023, so selling the £25.2m-rated winger this year would seem a no-brainer, rather than losing an unwanted player on a free transfer 12 months down the line.

Spurs could be ideal for all parties, with Traore potentially relieving the attacking burden on Son Heung-min and Harry Kane in N17, while Wolves would be free of his £46,000-a-week wages.

In other news, a journalist has hinted at one Wolves player leaving this future. Find out who it is here.

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