Wolves are looking to improve their forward options and have been credited with interest for a Frenchman.
Wolves have struggled to score this season, with the majority of their attacking threat coming from out wide. Hee-Chan Hwang and Pedro Neto have been the Molineux sides top threats.
Hwang has four goals in seven games, a staggering 78 minutes per goal, while Neto has four assists and a goal, no doubt the standouts from the side. But the threat in the middle hasn’t been there despite positive signs being shown by Sasa Kalajdzic.
Hence why Wolves have turned their attentions toward out of favour PSG forward Hugo Ekitike.

Wolves interested in Ekitike
Wolves are believed to be in the market for a new striker, with 21-year-old Ekitike the name that’s popped up.
According to transfer guru Ekrem Konur, Wolves are one of the clubs which Ekitike is aware of interest from.
However Wolves will face competition from multiple Premier League clubs including Crystal Palace, Brentford, Everton and West Ham United.
The PSG forward is on £79k p/w in Paris, a figure Wolves could no doubt match.
What would Wolves get?
Ekitike is a really talented forward who has suffered from moving to a club like PSG too quickly.
Stuck behind their star studded trio, he wasn’t able to get enough minutes however he still managed to impress.
33 games for the Parisians with four goals and four assists to show for it, not a bad return.
But his true potential can be seen when looking further back to his Stade Reims days with 28 games with 11 goals and four assists in this period.
Wolves would however have to break the bank with his value sitting at around £20 million, but he could be worth every penny.