If Victor Orta was at Molineux at the weekend to watch Leeds United transfer target Adama Traore, then he would have been left in no doubt as to why he would be such an incredible signing for the Whites.

Reports in recent weeks have suggested that the Spain international is on the radar of Marcelo Bielsa's side and that Elland Road is being seen as his main destination in this January transfer window.

And on Saturday afternoon in Wolves' 3-2 defeat at home to West Brom, Traore proved why he would be Bielsa's game-changer.

Despite Nuno Espirito Santo's men falling to a surprise loss to the relegation-battling Baggies, Adama produced flashes of brilliance that would add a different dimension to Leeds.

As per Sofascore, his 7.4 match rating was the second-highest of any attacking Wolves player, and when you look at his stats, it's easy to see why.

The Spaniard's physicality was there for all to see, and he won an impressive 10 of his 13 total duels, proving that he's becoming more and more of a Premier League tested and battle-hardened winger - only Nelson Semedo won more duels for Wolves.

He also completed five of his seven dribbles on the day, the joint-highest of any player on the pitch, and his ability to go through the gears so quickly makes him a massive danger for opposition defences - The Express and Star's Joe Edwards noted that he "had the beating of (Kieran) Gibbs on a fair few occasions and got some shots off".

Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen hailed Adama as someone who can "scare any team", and that's a testament to the winger's raw pace and directness - nobody in the Premier League has a better average this season than him with his 3.7 dribbles per game.

Bielsa's fondness for his wingers is evident by the very simple fact he's signed an abundance of them in his time in charge at Elland Road.

But in Traore, he wouldn't just be an 'option'. The Spaniard has proven that his style of play would be a game-changer for Bielsa, and Saturday's display against West Brom showed that.

Meanwhile, Leeds should hand this "supremely-gifted" starlet a chance in the Premier League...