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Wolves favourite Adama Traore set for new Premier League club ahead of season opener

The latest Wolves transfer news as a former Molineux favourite gets a new club ahead of the Premier League season

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Adama Traore(Image: Paul Currie/Colorsport/REX/Shutterstock)

Adama Traore will once again team up with Raul Jimenez after securing a deal with Fulham, according to reports.

The flying winger's Wolves contract ran out at the end of last season and he has been weighing up his options ahead of the new season.


The Cottagers have reportedly snapped him up and he will go into their squad for the Premier League season in the hope that he can once again link-up well with Mexican international, Jimenez.


A player that split opinion at Molineux with his devastating turn of pace and excitement, but often lacking with the final ball.

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A popular player who played 157 times for Wolves with ten goals in return.

Wolves were dealt a huge blow when manager Julen Lopetegui left the club earlier this week.

He has swiftly been replaced by Gary O’Neil, who will take charge of his first match when Wolves travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Monday night. And Paul Merson is predicting a baptism of fire for the new Wolves boss.

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“What's happened at Wolves is unbelievable,” Merson told Sportskeeda.

“They've sacked their manager three days before their season starts. Directors and chairmen love someone they can run the show with. Gary O'Neill will come in and be very grateful for the job he's got, and he'll get on with it. The board will be happy.

“O'Neill will have a hard start at Wolves, and I worry for them this season. They're playing a dangerous game where they're relying on other teams to slip up in the bottom half of the table, and I'm not sure that will be the case."

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