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Tony Pulis comments on Adama Traore future amid Wolves, Everton speculation

Adama Traore of Middlesbrough looks on as Jack Grealish of Aston Villa controls the ball as Ryan Shotton of Middlesbrough looks on during the Sky B...
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Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton and Huddersfield Town reportedly want Adama Traore of Middlesbrough.

Manager of Middlesbrough, Tony Pulis gives instruction to his team during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi Final second leg match between Aston Villa and Middlesbrough at Villa Park...

Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis has admitted to Gazette Live that Adama Traore could be sold amid reported interest from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Huddersfield Town and Everton.

Traore is a player who is reportedly in demand, with Premier League trio Wolves, Everton and Huddersfield all claimed to be interested in the Middlesbrough winger.

According to The Independent, Wolves and Huddersfield want the former Aston Villa winger, who is claimed to have a realise clause of £18 million.

The Mirror (print edition, page 70, May 6, 2018) has claimed that Everton and Newcastle United are looking at Traore (click here to read more).

Middlesbrough winger Pulis has admitted that the Championship may not be able to hold onto the Spanish youngster if a major bid came along.

Pulis told Gazette Live when asked whether a deal for Traore was close: “No, no, no… well we can’t fight it off, if it’s gonna happen it’s gonna happen so he’s a terrific lad and someone who I’ve got the time for and a lot of respect for. Obviously I’ve got a soft spot for the kid.”

Alan Hutton of Aston Villa battles for possession with Adama Traore of Middlesbrough and Mile Jedinak of Aston Villa during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi Final:Second Leg match...

Good signing for Wolves

Traore is a very talented and promising young winger, and the former Villa winger would be a smart long-term signing for Wolves.

The 22-year-old has pace and tricks; what he needs is to work on his decision-making and on his end product.

The Spaniard has played in the Premier League before, which means that he will not need any time in adapting to the division.

Adama Traore of Middlesbrough looks on as Jack Grealish of Aston Villa controls the ball as Ryan Shotton of Middlesbrough looks on during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi Final...