
According to Sport Aragon, Wolves could bring Kang-in Lee to Molineux in a swap deal involving Rafa Mir, with Valencia keen to sign him.
The Spanish striker – who Wolves signed in 2018 – has impressed in La Liga this season with 12 goals in 32 appearances, which has caught the eye of his former club Valencia.
In a bid to bring the 23-year-old to the Mestalla, Valencia could offer Wolves a very exciting prospect, who has been tipped for big things.
20-year-old Lee. Who is he? Well, the 3-cap South Korea international is an attacking midfielder known for his creativity in a No.10 role.
In the past, Goal have even compared him to Manchester City and Spain icon David Silva, which tells you everything you need to know.
In our view, this is a move Wolves should look to make happen.

There is a significant need for new blood in Nuno Espirito Santo’s midfield, which is severely lacking in quick, agile players like Lee.
Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho are fantastic midfielders, but they aren’t going to surge up the pitch and carry the ball.

They are dictators of the play, whereas Lee is the type of player who will drive forward and look to test the goalkeeper, or play a teammate in.
Wolves could be getting a star of the future if they can get Lee to the Midlands.
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