‘Dream on’, ‘Who would refuse’ – Plenty of Wolves fans have say on latest rumour

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Plenty of Wolves fans have had their say on Twitter after former Barcelona winger Adama Traore has been linked back to the club again.

According to reports in the Daily Mail, the club’s interest in the 24-year-old has ramped up in recent weeks, and they could make a move to prevent Real Madrid from snapping him up in the future.

This is not the first time the two have been linked to each other in recent times. After Traore has had somewhat of a breakthrough season, he admitted that he would be interested in a move back to Spain at some point, which has promptly been starting rumours.

Thankfully for Wolves, they still have the £18m signing until the end of the season, but they could face losing him in the summer if the club cannot reach the Champions League.

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Fan account @TalkingWolves tweeted about the story, to which many fans responded weighing in with their personal comments.

Many are suggesting that it is going to cost over £100m for the player to be bought, while another told Barcelona to ‘dream on’ over the idea of them signing him.

In 24 Premier League games this season, Traore has been able to score four times, while assisting seven.

His next game will be against Leicester on Friday as Nuno Espirito Santo’s side look to climb back within reach of the Champions League.

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