Adama Traore joined Wolverhampton Wanderers from Middlesbrough in the summer transfer window.

Traore joined Premier League club Wolves from Championship side Middlesbrough in the summer transfer window for a fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £18 million.
The 22-year-old winger was on the books of Boro from the summer of 2016 until this summer.
The former Aston Villa star has outlined what he learned from Middlesbrough manager Pulis during his time at the Riverside Stadium.
Traore told The Sun: “Tony Pulis was another great influence on me at Boro. He changed my outlook and taught me the importance of being able to defend as well as attack.”

Quality footballer
Traore is a very talented and promising young winger, and the Wolves star is doing well at the moment.
The Spanish winger has played in the Premier League with Villa before, and perhaps that is a main reason why the 22-year-old is not finding it tough in the top flight of English football with the Wanderers.
Traore has scored one goal in 115 minutes of Premier League football for Wolves so far this season, according to WhoScored.

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