Wolverhampton Wanderers paid a reported fee of just £2 million to sign Ruben Vinagre in the summer.

Wolverhampton Wanderers may well have completed one of the best pieces of last summer, but hardly anybody outside of Molineux has noticed yet.
The left-back is still only 19, yet his performance against Manchester United last night showed just how much quality he has.
Vinagre was a constant threat for Wolves, and to land a player of his talent for such a small fee in this day and age is a remarkable piece of business.
Vinagre is yet to attract as much attention as a player of his talent may well deserve, but it is surely on a matter of time before more eyes focus on him.

Wolves are set to make a huge profit on the Portuguese youth international, if they do ever eventually sell him.
Vinagre possess pace and trickery, which make him a nightmare for defenders to mark.
His skill set is so enviable that Wolves may well have one of the brightest talents in the whole of England right now.
And considering Nuno bought him to Molineux for just £2 million, the transfer should be viewed as one of the very best signings of last summer.

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