Wolves were linked with signing Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum earlier in the summer transfer window, and it seems as if Bruno Lage has now been given the green light to swoop for the former Liverpool and Newcastle United midfielder.

What's the word?

The Old Gold were among a host of Premier League clubs linked with signing the Netherlands international, who looks to be surplus to requirements in Paris after just one season with the Ligue 1 champions.

His time with Les Parisiens almost certainly seems to be up, as it was confirmed on Friday that he has been left out of their squad for the pre-season visit to Japan, as there is a strong belief that he will be moved on.

It was also reported on Saturday morning that the 31-year-old is being offered out by his current club, with AC Milan one potential destination for the Dutchman.

Lage would love him

If Wolves could bring in a player of Wijnaldum's quality this summer, they would undoubtedly look a lot better in midfield next season.

The Old Gold have only made one new signing so far this summer, as Nathan Collins joined from Burnley, and supporters will surely be desperate for further additions ahead of their season opener against Leeds United in a few weeks' time.

Wijnaldum proved himself to be a top player during his time in England, making 217 appearances in the Premier League with Liverpool and Newcastle, in which he contributed 27 goals and 16 assists.

The Dutchman was a big part of Jurgen Klopp's team's success in recent years, with his memorable brace from the bench instrumental in the Reds' famous 4-0 comeback win against Barcelona in the Champions League in 2019.

While Lage has a lot of quality in his Wolves midfield, with Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho looking likely to line up alongside each other again next season, neither of the Portuguese maestros offer the same goal threat as Wijnaldum, who could add more potency to the Old Gold's midfield. That would be very much appreciated by supporters, given Wolves' struggles in front of goal over the last two seasons.

Therefore, given that the experienced Dutch midfielder now seems available for transfer, Wolves should act upon their apparent interest and bring him to Molineux, as he is surely the sort of player that Lage would love to have in his ranks.

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