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Phil Costa·7 July 2020
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Phil Costa·7 July 2020
Manchester City and Juventus are reportedly leading the race to sign Wolves forward Adama Traoré this summer.
Traoré has enjoyed a productive 2019/20 season, scoring six goals and assisting nine in 37 appearances across all competitions.
And according to ESPN, City and Juventus are ready to move for the 24-year-old if Wolves miss out on Champions League qualification.
Barcelona were originally thought to be frontrunners for Traoré, although their interest has waned with other positions being prioritised.
City are in the market for a winger following the departure of Leroy Sané to Bayern Munich, with Leon Bailey and Dwight McNeil also being considered.
Juventus, meanwhile, want to freshen up their attacking options with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gonzalo Higuaín and Juan Cuadrado all entering their latter years.
Traoré has three years left on his current deal and Wolves are likely to demand in excess of €50m.