Reported Wolves target Raphael Guerreiro has been named the Bundesliga Player of the Month for March.
The Portugal international has been in fine fettle of late for the German outfit.

Last month he made two appearances for the club in the league – against Schalke and Koln.
In the 2-2 draw with Schalke, he scored and assisted. And against Koln, he scored and made two assists.
That’s five goal contributions in total, which makes up nearly half his tally for the whole season (three goals and nine assists).
It is yet another Player of the Month win for Dortmund, with Julian Brandt winning the award in January and February.
Guerreiro’s highly impressive performances against Schalke and Koln came with him playing in central midfield, something he has done quite often this season.
He is left-back by trade. But Guerreiro has the technical quality to play in the middle, and it is not uncommon for him to be moved into the engine room to build attacks.
Dortmund boss Edin Terzic said after the draw with Schalke: “We know he can make good decisions in midfield. He always moves into the half-spaces and knows what to do there.”
Wolves were linked with a move for Guerreiro last month.
90min claimed that Wanderers were considering a potential free swoop for the 29-year-old, who will be a free agent at the end of the season.
There have since been reports that Dortmund would like to extend his contract.
Raphael Guerreiro is a great player and would be a brilliant addition for Wolves
Guerreiro is really showing why Wolves are interested in picking him up this summer.
Dortmund are making a big push for the title this season and are currently just two points behind Bayern Munich at the top of the table.
Guerreiro has been in fine fettle – he has actually also assisted in each of Dortmund’s two matches in April so far against Bayern and third-placed Union Berlin.

There is a lot of interest in Guerreiro given his contract situation.
But if Wolves were able to bring him in this summer then that would be some top business.
Given the Portuguese contingent at Molineux, there is surely a decent chance of a move happening. If Wolves stay up, of course.