Wolves: Raul Jimenez takes part in training with squad
Wolves star Raul Jimenez has insisted he’s happy at the club despite interest from Manchester United. The Mexico international has emerged as a target for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the Norwegian targets the Premeir League title next season. But Jimenez has insisted he’s happy to be playing at Molineux - and backed his side to finish in the top four.
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“It’s special, but we know we can We're all working hard together to achieve our goals.”
Jimenez previously claimed that his contract at Wolves contained no release clause.
He said: "[Wolves] bought me for €40million (£34.5m), they won't sell me for less.
"There is no release clause, but with clubs [in England], it is different how they are managed."
And he’d also fuelled talk of a move to United by saying: "One is always open to everything, but I have a contract until 2023.”
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United want to sign a new striker this summer.
And that’s irrespective of whether or not they turn Odion Ighalo’s loan deal into a permanent transfer.
Erling Haaland could be chased if Borussia Dortmund indicate a willingness to sell the 19-year-old, who has bagged 12 goals from 11 games since his January move to the Westfalenstadion.
And Timo Werner and Moussa Dembele are under consideration amid their fine form for RB Leipzig and Lyon this season.
Edinson Cavani has also been linked but the PSG star is more likely to move to La Liga, Italy or Argentina instead.