TRAORE BACKED FOR LIVERPOOL TRANSFER

Two former Premier League stars have backed the transfer rumours linking Wolves winger Adama Traore with a move to Liverpool ahead of the resumption of the transfer window in the next few weeks.

The Reds’ reported interest in the Wolves player was approved by the ex-Premier League duo of Jack Wilshere and Darren Bent while they were doing their punditry job. According to them, Spanish international Adama Traore will take his game to the next level if he leaves Wolverhampton Wanderers for Liverpool.

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Bent said that Traore could be unstoppable in the Liverpool team where they play with high energy and press. On his part, ex-Arsenal midfielder Wilshere said the Wolves player would be unreal at Anfield.

Liverpool raided fellow Premier League team Wolverhampton Wanderers for Portugal international attacker Diogo Jota at the start of last season and they could return to the club to sign another attacking talent.

Apart from Liverpool, Adama Traore has been linked with Spanish team Barcelona. The 25-year-old started his footballing education at the famed La Masia Academy at Barcelona many years ago before Aston Villa prised him away from the Catalans. He went on to play for Middlesbrough before Wolves secured his transfer three years ago.

Wolverhampton Wanderers signed him from Middlesbrough for a fee believed to be around £18m in the summer of 2018 and he has been a regular in their team since then. The eight-cap Spanish player could be the man to plug the attacking gap for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp when his players leave for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in the next few weeks.

Liverpool are expected to be without three of their players due to the AFCON tournament and they are leading goalscorer Mohamed Salah of Egypt, Sadio Mane of Senegal and Guinean star Naby Keita.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Insists They Have Not Broken FA Or EFL Regulations

Championship leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers have stressed that they have complied with the FA and EFL regulations amid concerns raised over their ownership structure. The west Midlands side have come for criticism from several other clubs around them owing to their vast sums spent on players and wages during the ongoing campaign.

Super-agent Jorge Mendes was influential in convincing Fosun International to take over the Wolves during the summer of 2016, and his activities therein have brought plenty of scrutiny. The Portuguese lured manager Nuno Espirito to the Championship outfit during the summer, and the club have since pursued the likes of Diogo Jota and Ruben Neves, both of whom are representative by Mendes himself.
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