Wolves have a lot of great ball carriers in the squad.
Matheus Nunes is no longer at the club following his sale to Manchester City. But Wolves still have some really technical players capable to carrying the ball and beating defenders one versus one.
When you think of dribblers at Wolves, you instantly think of Pedro Neto.
The Portuguese is very quick, and his footwork allows him to get the better of full-backs with ease at times.
You also have Hwang Hee-chan, who is not quite as dazzling with his feet, but quicker than Neto and also very capable of beating a man.
But there is one player at Wolves who trumps not only those two, but most other players around when it comes to dribbling, according to Dan Bentley…
Dan Bentley says Wolves player is the best dribbler he has ever seen
Wolves have filmed a new video for their YouTube channel, and the squad have been guessing each other’s ratings on the new EA FC24 game that is coming out.

They have also reacted to their own ratings and guessed their own attributes.
At one point in the video, Bentley and third goalkeeper Tom King are trying to guess one 75-rated card.
They initially thought it was Joao Gomes.
But it was revealed to be Rayan Ait-Nouri, which then led to some very interesting remarks from Bentley.
He said: “His shooting is WAY better than than (53/100) by the way. I hate going in goal for his shots. And his dribbling is better than that (77/100). One of the best dribblers I’ve ever seen.”
Rayan Ait-Nouri is brilliant at dribbling, and his defending is improving
Dribbling has always been one of the things that makes Ait-Nouri really stand out.
The Algerian has extremely quick feet, and it makes for some very exciting plays from him in game.
He is a player capable of getting people out of their seats.

Sometimes he overdoes it. But he’s still a very young player and he will probably refine is game when he gets older.
The encouraging thing with Ait-Nouri this season though is that his defending seems to have improved.
He’s in favour with Gary O’Neil right now, and deserves credit for fighting his way back in, after his struggles under Julen Lopetegui.