City and Liverpool, attentive to Adama and the economic problems of the Wolves

The pandemic is hitting football teams hard and Wolverhampton is one of them. As the Mirror assures, the English club needs to sell to balance its accounts, but the most relevant thing is that they are even considering the sale of Adama Traoré, one of its stars.

Fosun International, the club's owners since 2016, have been seriously affected by Covid-19 and need to tighten their belts to avoid financial distress.

Nuno, therefore, knows that to sign before it will be necessary to sell and the great interest of various teams for Adama could be one of the solutions. Liverpool and Manchester City have been interested in the situation of the player, who has had a great season.

Adama, trained in the lower categories of FC Barcelona, ​​arrived at the Molineux Stadium for about 20 million euros and now the club would consider its sale if an offer arrives for more than double what it cost.