Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the permanent signing of Ladislav Krejci, but the 27-year-old's impressive performances have sparked transfer interest from Premier League clubs. Ahead of the Czech Republic's game against South Africa, former Wolves player Micky Gray praised Krejci's talent, saying he's a skilled centre-half. Gray's comments, made on talkSPORT, were echoed by commentator Ian Danter, who expressed doubt that Krejci would remain in the Championship. Krejci joined Wolves on loan from Girona last summer, and an option to buy was triggered, making the move permanent. The Czech Republic player has been linked with Leeds United and Besiktas, and his recent man of the match award has only fueled speculation. Krejci's permanent move to Wolves was confirmed after the initial loan spell, with the club paying around £26m. Despite Wolves' relegation to the Championship, Krejci's performances have caught the attention of top-tier clubs. Former player Gray believes Krejci has too much talent to stay in the Championship, and Danter thinks the World Cup is the perfect stage for him to showcase his skills. Krejci's future at Wolves remains uncertain, with several clubs reportedly interested in signing him. The player's impressive display against South Africa has only added to the speculation, and it remains to be seen whether he will stay with Wolves or move to a Premier League club.