Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Adama Traoré returned to Molineux in the summer following Barcelona’s decision not to make his loan stay permanent.
The winger joined the La Liga side on a loan deal in January. They had an option to buy but didn’t exercise it because his displays didn’t convince the Catalan club.
Traoré has been reduced to a substitute’s role at Wolves this term and has been on the pitch for just 55 minutes across four league games. His current situation has seen Juventus take notice since they have ‘always followed’ the 26-year-old.
That’s according to Tutto Juve, who explain the player’s departure may be possible in the next window since he has lost prominence at the Premier League side. It could potentially be a loan deal with the right of redemption.
Juve could look at take Bruno Lage’s man on a temporary deal in January and if they end up signing him, then the Wolves player will be an alternative to Juan Cuadrado at the Turin club.
The Colombian operates as a right winger and a right wing-back, and Traoré would provide cover and competition to Cuadrado, if he joins Juventus.