Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly exploring the possibility of reuniting with Adama Traore following the free transfer of Raul Jimenez. This move comes just ahead of Mexico's World Cup opener, and it seems that Jimenez would welcome the return of his former teammate. According to Molineux.news, Traore is available after leaving West Ham United, and Wolves are keen to bring him back to Molineux. Traore previously left Wolves alongside Jimenez in the summer of 2023, spending time at Fulham before his stint at West Ham. Now, with his departure from West Ham, he is on the lookout for a new club. The competition for Traore's signature is expected to be fierce this summer, but the prospect of rejoining Wolves, especially with Jimenez's presence, could be appealing. During his five years at Wolves, Traore made 194 appearances, scoring 14 goals and providing 20 assists, showcasing his ability to draw defenders and create opportunities. As Wolves prepare for the upcoming season in the Championship, this potential deal could be beneficial for both the club and Jimenez, who enjoyed a fruitful partnership with Traore during their time together.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Eye Adama Traore Reunion After Jimenez Move
Wolverhampton Wanderers are considering a reunion with Adama Traore following Raul Jimenez's transfer, which could benefit both players.
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