There are often plenty of transfer sagas in football, especially when clubs are open for business twice per year, and for Wolves, there is one quickly building up which could potentially be the most-talked-about situation this summer.

What's he said?

The form of wing ace Adama Traore has clearly been noted by a fair number of European heavyweights, most notably Champions League winners Liverpool and La Liga giants Barcelona, who are said to hold interest in signing him.

A return of five goals and ten assists in all competitions has forced the club to brace themselves for bids ahead of next season as per a report in the Telegraph.

And now fuel has been added to the fire as the coach who effectively found the 24-year-old in the La Masia academy has made some bold claims to BirminghamLive.

Albert Benaiges was asked if the imposing speedster could follow the route of former Premier League duo Gerard Pique and Cesc Fabregas in returning to the Nou Camp. He replied:

"It's true lately I haven't seen him play, but it can happen.”

"I’m not surprised by his performance. Adama was a magnificent boy.”

Albert Benaiges, ex-Barca academy man.

Increasing possibility

This is coming from a man who brought Andres Iniesta into the famous Barcelona academy aged 12, and over the course of 20 years as coordinator amongst other roles in the youth setup, he would have overseen the likes of Lionel Messi, Xavi and more too.

His words will certainly carry more weight than your bog-standard Premier League pundit or fan, that's for sure.

Barca may have let the 5ft 10 Spaniard depart in the summer of 2015 to join Aston Villa, but they thought enough of him to insert a buy-back clause in the deal but with him moving on to Middlesbrough and now Wolves, the La Liga champions will have to pay ever so much more now.

In fact, the numbers being thrown about would eclipse the current top-flight record in England which is Paul Pogba's £89.3m return to Manchester United four years ago.

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Wolves are on the cusp of breaking into the top six in the Premier League and are in the knockout stages of the Europa League too, however, the lure of playing for one of the best teams in the world may be too much of an attraction for some.

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