Fulham are actively looking to stop Harrison Reed from joining Wolves and are trying to renew his contract.
Yesterday, it was claimed that Wanderers had made a bid for the 28-year-old midfielder.

But that offer was rejected by the Premier League side.
Reed is a regular pick for Fulham.
Last season, he played in 37 of Fulham’s 38 Premier League games – starting the vast majority.
This term, he’s featured in the Cottagers’ first three Premier League games and their Carabao Cup win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Fulham want to renew Harrison Reed’s contract
Wolves are potentially looking at signing Reed today.
But their efforts could become complicated by Fulham trying to extend the player’s contract.
At the moment, Reeds has just one year remaining at Craven Cottage.
Yesterday, Fulham boss Marco Silva said (via The Athletic): “We are trying to renew Harrison Reed’s contract. It shows he’s an important player for us.”
Wanderers are thought to be keen to bid again.
But if Reed pens a new deal this may well discourage Wanderers.

Something else that could complicate a deal for Reed is the situation with Joao Palhinha.
The Portuguese midfielder has emerged as a target for Bayern Munich.
Should that move come to fruition, then it may be that Fulham are unwilling to let Reed go. It already sounds as though they do not want to sell.