
Some Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to give their reaction to speculation linking the club with a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Adama Traore.
According to The Mirror, Liverpool are interested in signing Traore from Premier League rivals Wolves in the summer transfer window.
The report has claimed that the Reds have already enquired about the former Aston Villa player, who would be tempted by the chance to play for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
The 24-year-old, who has developed well at Wolves, is a force to be reckoned with, as he is strong, powerful, can dribble past opposition players, creates chances and scores goals.
According to WhoScored, the winger has scored four goals and provided seven assists in the Premier League, and has scored two goals in the Europa League for Wolves so far this season.
Some Liverpool fans have given their take on speculation regarding Traore, and below are some of the best comments on Twitter:

Meanwhile, Brescia head coach Diego Lopez has raved about reported Liverpool target Sandro Tonali.
The Mirror reported in May 2020 of Liverpool’s interested in signing the 20-year-old Italy international midfielder this summer.
Goal.com quotes Lopez as saying about Tonali: “As a player, I’d say he can still improve. He has it all, but he can get even better. He has no limits.
“I really like him in front of the defence. I see him versatile like [Radja] Nainggolan in the middle of the field.”
Liverpool are also interested in signing Timo Werner this summer, but the Reds are set to miss out on the RB Leipzig striker to Premier League rivals Chelsea, according to Sky Sports.
Former Bayern Munich striker Alan McInally has said that he is surprised that Liverpool did not sign the Germany international.
McInally said on Sky Sports Football (9:30am, Monday, June 8, 2020), as transcribed by Football.London: “I’m still a little bit surprised that Jurgen Klopp hasn’t met the buyout clause, I think he would’ve fitted into Liverpool.”

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