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Report suggests Wolves could move for player from club they have already done business with this summer

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Wolves are a potential destination for Tottenham left-back Danny Rose this summer, a report from The Telegraph this summer.

Rose spent the second half of last season out on loan on at another Premier League club in the shape of Newcastle, and now it seems as though he could be on the move again in the coming weeks.

According to the latest reports, Spurs will look to sell Rose this summer, with the defender wanting first-team football in a bid to force his way back into the England setup, something he is not expected to get if he remains in North London.

Wolves are said to be a candidate to move for the 30-year-old, and Nuno’s side are no stranger to doing business with Tottenham in the current market, having sold Matt Doherty to Jose Mourinho’s side last month.

As well as Wolves, Brighton have also been credited with an interest in Rose, who has just one year left to run on his current contract with Tottenham.

With Wolves badly in need of some new recruits this summer, they could do worse than a move for Rose this summer.

Given his situation at Spurs, who will not want to lose him for free next year, it may not be all that expensive to bring the 30-year-old to Molineux this summer, and his top-flight experience would certainly be useful.

Add to that the fact that Rose still seems to feel as though he has something to prove over the next few years, and you feel this is one potential target that is well worth looking into for Nuno and co. in the next few weeks.

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