HITC Sport understands Fulham and Bristol City are targeting Mason.
Joe Mason (R) comes on for Wolves against Liverpool last season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Joe Mason is a target for Fulham and Bristol City, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club.
Mason’s future along with a number of other players’ at Wolves is up in the air due to the arrival of plenty of fresh faces under new coach Nuno Espirito Santo and with Nuno trying out a new 3-4-3 formation at Molineux for the upcoming season.
The 26-year-old, who joined Wolves from Cardiff in January 2016, has struggled to hold down a regular place in the side since moving to Molineux.
Mason saw his progress interrupted by injuries last time out, as he missed three months of the campaign before returning for the final four weeks of the season.

Mason has scored just seven goals in 37 appearances for Wolves, but the powerful striker has proved in the past he can score in the Championship after scoring for Cardiff City and Bolton Wanderers in the second tier.
Fulham and Bristol City are both looking to bolster their respective attacking options for the upcoming season and they are monitoring Mason’s situation at Wolves.
Fulham are short of strikers after Chris Martin returned to Derby following his loan spell last season and they have yet to bring in any new forwards so far this summer.
Bristol City are also in the market for attacking reinforcements as they need to fill the void left by Tammy Abraham’s departure following his successful loan spell at Ashton Gate last season.
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