Sevilla are reportedly waiting for offers for goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, AKA Bono, amid reports Wolves could be keen.
Wanderers are potentially in the market for a new goalkeeper this summer.
Jose Sa struggled for form last season.
The Portuguese stopper is one of a few Wolves players who could be sold in order to try and balance the books.
And just last night, it was reported that Nottingham Forest are taking an interest in the 30-year-old.
Possibly, he could follow Morgan Gibbs-White and Willy Boly to the City Ground, meaning Wolves would need a new number one.
And Bounou might just take their fancy…
Sevilla ready to hear offers for Yassine Bounou
According to Mundo Deportivo, Sevilla are now waiting for any offers for Bounou.

Like Wolves, they currently have some financial difficulties and are being forced to sell some players this summers.
It is stated that they are ready to offload Bounou, and that they could accept a fee of around £17 million.
Bounou is one of the best goalkeepers in La Liga, and his stock really rose last winter when he shone at the World Cup with Morocco as they reached the semi-finals.
Julen Lopetegui knows him well of course, having managed Sevilla before coming to Wolves.
Given the speculation about Sa, perhaps the Spaniard will fancy turning to his former player.
Lopetegui recently praised Yassine Bounou
It is very possible that Lopetegui would want to sign Bounou if Sevilla are ready to listen to offers.
The 56-year-old – a former goalkeeper himself – is a big fan of the 32-year-old, and actually praised him publicly recently.
He said: “Bono is a very good goalkeeper. He started playing at the highest level with me years ago. He is mentally and technically balanced. I don’t know if he’s the best now or not, but he has great potential.”

Bounou was actually linked with a move to Wolves shortly after his exploits at the World Cup.
He is definitely a name to listen out for.
Especially if Forest strike an agreement with Wolves to sign Sa.