Manchester United have been linked with signing Wolves forward Raul Jimenez as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to bolster his attacking ranks in a bid to close the gap to Liverpool and Manchester City.
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It was thought that may tempt a number of their top players to move on to compete in Europe's elite competition.
However, Jimenez spoke earlier this year explaining why he would remain with Wolves even if they missed out on the top four.
"I have a contract until 2023," the Mexico international said.
"It's not that we have to qualify for the Champions League in order to stay. I'm good [here], happy with Wolves, doing important things - me as well as the whole team.
Wolves striker Raul Jimenez scored 27 goals across all competitions this season (Image: GETTY)
"We've been trying our best since the start of last season. We've qualified for the Europa League, now we're fighting for a Champions League spot.
"And it's the big motivation to keep growing as a player and getting into the Champions League is always a plus that satisfies you and keeps you thinking about big things."