Real Betis are reportedly keen to snap up Adama Traore this summer, with the player set to leave Wolves.
Traore’s contract at Molineux is about to expire and he is about to become a free agent.
There had been some talk about Wolves potentially coming to a late agreement with Traore over an extension.
But there has still be no movement, and it looks for all the world now as though he’ll be moving on.
Julen Lopetegui had held out hope of keeping him.
But Traore struggling for starts under the Spaniard and it looks like he’s ready for a new chapter.
Napoli have long been linked with the rapid winger. But now Betis are keen.
Real Betis interested in free swoop for Wolves star Adama Traore
According to Estadio Deportivo, Betis are looking to swoop for Traore.
Apparently, they are looking to take advantage of the current lack of organisation at Napoli. Luciano Spalletti has just left the club after winning the league title.

And club president Aurelio De Laurentiis is now seeking to replace him. It was reported recently that De Laurentiis would sign Traore ‘immediately’ if he could. But he needs to ensure the manager he hires would be keen on the player.
Betis are looking to potentially snatch him away from the Italian giants.
Apparently Traore is the kind of player Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini has been crying out for since the departure of Christian Tello.
He wants a winger who will stay wide, something Traore does regularly for Wolves.
Adama Traore might just fancy move to Real Betis
So Betis are interested in Traore and it will be fascinating to see where he ends up, with Napoli also keen.
Traore going to Betis is definitely a possibility.
The club will be playing in the Europa League next season, a competition Traore has played in twice before with Wolves and Barcelona last season during his loan spell.

But Napoli are a bigger club and a better side. They’ll be playing in the Champions League next season, and have just won Serie A.
Traore could potentially really flourish in Italy, as the top-flight is a slower pace than what he’s been used to in England.