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Wolves should poach former Barcelona ace Adama Traore from Middlesbrough this summer

Adama Traore of Middlesbrough is tackled by Jamie Hanson of Derby County during the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby and Middlesbrough at i...
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The Middlesbrough star would be a useful addition to the Wolverhampton Wanderers squad.

Manager of Wolves, Nuno Espirito Santo looks on during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Etihad Stadium on October 24, 2017 in...

Nuno Espirito Santo deserves great credit for the job that he has done during his time in charge of Wolves, but there will be more hard work ahead for the Portuguese in the summer, if he wants to build a squad who are capable of enjoying a successful Premier League campaign.

Adding more variation to his side’s play will be vital for Nuno during the summer transfer window, due to the fact that many Premier League sides will be acutely aware of what Wolves are all about.

With this in mind, the Black Country outfit should consider a move for Middlesbrough ace Adama Traore, to help give them that X Factor for next season, as and when they need it.

Alvaro Negredo of Middlesbrough (R) and team mate Adama Traore look dejected in defeat after during the Premier League match between Middlesbrough and Arsenal at Riverside Stadium on April...

The 22-year-old joined Boro from Aston Villa in the summer of 2016, and despite his inconsistency, he has showcased his frightening talent from time to time on Teesside.

He has registered five goals and 13 assists in 67 games for Middlesbrough thus far, and if he could improve upon his production in the final third, he could go on to become a real star.

Traore possesses explosive pace, and his ability to run at defenders with speed would provide Wolves with a different option down the flank.

Adama Traore of Middlesbrough celebrates scoring his side's third goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Middlesbrough at Loftus Road on January 20,...

The Boro man is valued at £7 million, according to Transfer Markt, and in today’s day and age, that must surely be considered as good value.

The Barcelona academy graduate is reaching an age now where he will be expected to produce on a consistent basis, and Molineux might just be the ideal place for him to flourish.