On Christmas Eve, Alfredo Pedullà stated Wolverhampton Wanderers have already offered a new deal to Adama Traoré, but he ‘still waits’ to make a decision on his future.
The Spain international’s contract is until the end of this season, and it was also explained that two Turkish clubs ‘like’ him for January.
For the past few weeks, Napoli have been named as the winger’s suitor and they are looking to sign him for free next summer.
Sportitalia now claim the 26-year-old has ‘not yet reached an agreement’ with Wolves to renew his contract, meaning the Premier League side risk seeing him leave as a free agent.
The ‘most effective attempt’ to get the player for free comes from the Naples club, and their sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, ‘tries again’, as he has been ‘moving for some time’ to sign the player.
Traoré mainly operates on the wings but can be used as an attacking fullback. He can also be deployed as a wing-back in a three-man defence. These are the ‘features’ that makes him ‘very attractive’.
The Wolves player’s versatility, pace and physique make him a ‘rare commodity’, which Napoli ‘would like to win as soon as possible’.