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Wolves chief admits Adama Traore could leave "any day" amid Liverpool interest

Wolves chief admits Traore could leave
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A member of Wolverhampton Wanderers' transfer committee admits that Adama Traore could leave the club "any day" amid reported interest from Liverpool.

A member of Wolverhampton Wanderers' transfer committee has admitted that in-demand winger Adama Traore could leave the club "any day".

The 24-year-old has enjoyed the best season of his career this term, scoring six goals and creating 10 more across all competitions.

European champions Liverpool are thought to be interested in the attacker, with manager Jurgen Klopp reportedly making personal contact over a possible switch to Anfield.

"He is a good player and we've all seen what he is capable of doing. His sheer pace, power, goalscoring stint, skills on the ball and also running the length of the pitch," Wolves' loan manager Seyi Olofinjana told Goal.

"He's been doing it for the past few seasons, so we are very much aware of what he brings to the table. In terms of what will happen to him going forward, the league has not ended, so we need to wait for that.

"We can't ignore the fact that he has done very well for the club. Anybody can leave Wolves, he came from somewhere and he can leave any day.

"Regarding genuine transfer interest in our players, there are procedures and policies that we consider as a club, they tell us whether it is the right step for us or not."

The likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are among the clubs to have also been credited with an interest in the Spaniard.

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