Raul Jimenez is likely to be allowed to leave Wolves in January if the club succeed in signing another striker.
The Mexican has been one of the club’s finest players of the modern era but is no longer deemed first choice at Molineux, following the arrival of Matheus Cunha on loan from Atletico Madrid.
Wolves have been open to a sale since last summer, as revealed by Sportsmail in May.


Boss Julen Lopetegui – whose side face Manchester United on Saturday – is keen to add another forward as part of a busy January campaign, which would potentially leave Jimenez third choice in attack.