Raul Jimenez has attracted plenty of interest from clubs such as Manchester United and Liverpool through his performances with Wolves and the striker admits he is hoping to complete a transfer in the near future. Jimenez has been in excellent form for Wolves this season, scoring 22 goals in all competitions as well as providing 10 assists.
His performances have helped keep Wolves in the fight for a possible Champions League spot heading into the final few rounds of Premier League fixtures.
It follows on from an excellent debut campaign with Wolves when he was on loan from Benfica.
Nuno Espirito Santo fended off competition to sign the forward permanently last summer for a club-record fee.
But they might face a battle on their hands to keep the 29-year-old this summer with a number of clubs around Europe contemplating making a move.
“Different teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool - they are teams that are important in football history.
“It is an incredible thing to be on the radar and on the lips of those teams.
“They are rumours but it is something good for me to continue growing, making an effort and taking it as an incentive so that, if possible, I can achieve it.”
Liverpool have already indicated that they might not be as financially secure as other sides heading into the summer transfer window.
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Raul Jimenez has been one of the top strikers in Europe this season (Image: GETTY)
They had looked odds-on to sign Timo Werner from RB Leipzig for several months prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
But the club pulled out of the race to sign him as they weren't prepared to pay his release clause, opening the door for Chelsea to swoop in.
United are reportedly in a strong position to sign players this summer and finding a replacement for Romelu Lukaku remains a top priority for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Odion Ighalo's loan spell has been extended until January 2021 but Solskjaer wants a more permanent option to challenge Anthony Martial in the starting line-up.
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