Adama Traoré's situation is current at Wolverhampton. The English club expected to have already closed its renewal beyond 2023 as it has currently signed, but in recent days uncertainty has appeared in this regard. Raúl Jiménez, his main star, renewed until 2024 and the next step was to also ensure the continuity of Adama Traoré before the appearance of very important clubs that would like to have him. Optimism had surrounded the negotiations, so much so that Wolverhampton thought that everything was going to go very quickly, but according to 90 Minutes, “nervousness” has settled in the English club because Adama's signature does not finish arriving. The medium points to its agents, who would be lengthening the process in view of the fact that the player continues to add international calls, which can cause a new scenario in the negotiation.
Liverpool and Manchester City have recently teamed up with the 24-year-old Spanish international and the fact that he has not yet signed the new agreement “annoys” those responsible for his current team. His substitution in the last games is another focus that is pointed out as possible triggers for this wait. Adama has played several times from the bench lately and those decisions by Nuno could have been answered by the agent, who wants to take a little more time before compromising the future of his player. Adama has played nine games for Wolverhampton this season, but only 431 minutes. Players like Neto and Podence are being Nuno's options ahead of Adama in the starting team, despite the fact that Nuno has reiterated the importance of the Spanish international.