A lot of Wolves fans will be desperate for the club to make some signings this summer after a relatively poor season last time out, but someone who may be able to improve their starting line-up is Morgan Gibbs-White, who reminds Wanderers legend Steve Bull of Adama Traore.

Gibbs-White had a mixed season as he was recalled early from his loan spell at Swansea City which came after he was caught breaching COVID restrictions, but when given his chance at the end of last season he thrived at Molineux.

The 21-year-old burst onto the scene at Molineux during the 2018/19 season and at the end of the last campaign his skill, raw power and strength, coupled with great finishing ability, may have been enough to earn him a regular spot in Bruno Lage's starting line-up for next season.

To have one Traore in your side can be frightening enough for the opposition, however, Wolves appear to have two players of that ilk and quality, according to Bull, who spoke exclusively to Football FanCast:

"I think he's like Traore with the things he can do on the ball, and I saw him do it for 90 minutes against Brighton at the end of the season."

Despite being just 21-years-old, Gibbs-White has already racked up 83 appearances for Wolves in all competitions so he will be wanting to shine in pre-season in front of Lage who will be bringing a different philosophy to Wolves compared to Nuno Espirito Santo.

Gibbs-White could be set for a bigger role this season with Pedro Neto still injured and not clear when he will be fit and match ready but also, Traore has been linked with a move away which would leave a massive hole in Wolves' side that the 21-year old could fill.