Wolves are reportedly interesting in signing Matt Doherty this summer.
90min have boldly claimed that Wanderers are considering making a swoop for the Republic of Ireland international, who previously spent 10 years at Molineux.

Doherty has been with Atletico Madrid since January, having terminated his contract with Tottenham Hotspur.
But it has been an unsuccessful spell in Spain.
So far, he has made just one 12-minute appearance for Atleti.
He only signed a six-month deal with the club, and it is expected he will leave once it is up.
90min say that it is expected he will sign for a Premier League club this summer. Wolves are apparently keen to bring him back to Molineux, with Crystal Palace, Burnley and Sheffield United all showing interest.
The Clarets have already seal promotion to the top-flight, and the Blades are closing in.
Doherty left Wolves in 2020 to sign for Spurs in a deal reported to be worth around £15 million.
Soon after, Wolves brought in Nelson Semedo from Barcelona and Ki-Jana Hoever from Liverpool.

Doherty’s time at Spurs was fairly underwhelming and interestingly, the 31-year-old actually said previously that his dad wasn’t particularly happy he made that move.
He said: “My dad didn’t love the move for me. He would probably have had me stay at Wolves, but how could I say no?”
Matt Doherty may no longer be a good fit for Wolves
This is a very interesting claim that will probably divide Wolves fans.
Doherty had a fantastic journey with Wolves and he provided a lot of great memories.
He was absolutely brilliant at times operating as a marauding right wing-back, which really suited his attacking-style.

But Wolves have now moved away from the wing-backs system. Although sometimes Julen Lopetegui does go to it in-game.
Most of the time though Wolves use a back four now, and that does not suit Doherty. He came in for criticism for some of his display at Spurs when they were playing with a back four before Antonio Conte came in and changed it.