Wolves have emerged in the race to sign one of Europe's brightest prospects...

What's the word?

According to 90min, the Midlands outfit are one of several Premier League teams chasing Valencia teenager Yunus Musah alongside Arsenal, Everton and Leeds United.

It's claimed that the 17-year-old winger would be open to a return to England, having once been on the books at the Emirates Stadium but the La Liga side is currently working on a fresh contract extension for their first-team starlet.

A tug-of-war has extended past the domestic stage too as the United States, Italy and the Three Lions battle it out for his allegiance.

Fosun dream

One of the biggest goals of Fosun is to bring through youth and improve the academy, and that much has been seen with their investment in recent years.

And manager Nuno Santo hasn't been afraid to utilise young players - if they've got it, he'll play them.

At just 17, Musah has become a bit of a regular for Valencia this season, starting eight games in the Spanish top-flight, scoring just one goal. He's been deployed on both flanks as a winger as well as a right wing-back too.

Per WhoScored, the enigmatic dynamo has averaged 1.4 dribbles and 1.2 tackles each game, which only adds further weight to a potential future in defence and particularly in the Old Gold's wing-back system.

Rising Dortmund sensation and current international teammate Gio Reyna believes Musah is "one of the best 02’s in the world," dubbing him a "big player" whilst USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter has claimed that he's a player with a "ton of potential."

His arrival would mean that someone like Daniel Podence is at risk of losing his place, should Nuno see the young wide man as a first-team option, but that's a gamble worth risking when you could potentially have a star of the future at your disposal.

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