According to TugaScout, Wolves are one of several teams to have been offered the chance to sign Porto frontman Ze Luis this month.

What's the word?

It's claimed that the Portuguese outfit are willing to sell the Cape Verde striker for a fee of around €20m (£17m) as they look to cash in on the 28-year-old.

Sevilla and Tottenham Hotspur are the two other names mentioned per the report with Molineux being a potential destination too.

Ze Luis only joined Porto in the summer for €9m (£7.7m) from Spartak Moscow, and he has gone on to find the next eight times in all competitions but is yet to feature in 2020, via Transfermarkt.

Nuno's nightmare

With just over ten days remaining in the January transfer window, Wolves will need a bit of magic to bolster their playing squad.

Nuno Santo has emphasised the need for additions, claiming that deals need to be done and dusted "ASAP" - they cannot afford to end the month without strengthening.

The club offloaded striker Patrick Cutrone last week, meaning they only have one senior option in Raul Jimenez, who himself revealed that he was "tired" which is no surprise given the number of matches he's played this season alone (36).

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An injury to the Mexican would scupper their season and subsequent chances of breaking into the Premier League's top six as well as mounting a serious run at the Europa League.

Ze Luis offers the solution, especially after Nuno reverted to a 3-4-1-2 formation in their stunning comeback at St Mary's on Saturday, meaning he could be likely to get more of an opportunity than the Italian, who managed to start just three games in the league.

Per WhoScored, the 28-year-old has won three Man of the Match awards from just eight league starts, whilst also averaging 2.4 shots and winning 2.3 aerial duels per game.

He also comes with experience across Europe's top competitions, playing 18 matches in the last three seasons across both the Europa and Champions League.

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