Wolves have improved again this season and the form of several of their players means it is perhaps only a matter of time before clubs come knocking for their services.The likes of Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez have already been linked with moves away and to lose such attacking strength could be a big hindrance to the achievements Nuno Espirito Santo is striving for.Fans who have fawned over Jimenez all season will, therefore, be very pleased and encouraged by reading his latest statement, in which he expresses that he has no desire to leave Molineux.The Mexico international states that he is more than happy at the club as he and the team as a whole are constantly improving and growing, indicating that such a factor is more important than what competition the team is involved in.Calling all FFC readers! Raise money for charities and bring together communities this Saturday the 28th at 3pm by taking part in the #FLYTHEFLAG campaign. Click this banner to find out how you can get involved.  

It is a huge positive to see such loyalty in this day and age. After all, Wolves did give him the trust and responsibility to lead the attack of a Premier League side, and so far it has worked perfectly for both parties.

The 28-year-old's 39 goals and 18 assists in 88 games for the clubs shows that is true, and it seems he will be around for longer to add to that total.

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Qualifying for the Champions League would just be the icing on the cake for Jimenez, and if his teammates share that view then there should be exciting times ahead, and no reason for any player to depart.

Meanwhile, Wolves have registered an interest in a player who shares very positive similarities with a Nuno favourite...