Bruno Lage insists Wolverhampton Wanderers haven’t received any formal offers for Adama Traore yet.

Spain international Traore is commanding interest from Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Barcelona after entering the final 18 months of his Wolves deal.

Wolves are willing to listen to offers for Traore this month after fruitless contract negotiations in the last two seasons.

Spurs are favourites to sign Traore with Antonio Conte known to be a long-term admirer of the 25-year-old.

Chelsea are also reportedly interested, while Traore’s former club Barcelona have been linked with a move in the Spanish press.

Asked whether Wolves have received any bids for Traore, Lage said: “No. For now I know nothing.

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“About Adama, the only thing I can say, it’s the same Adama since the first day. Every time training well, being the good professional he is. He is here with us, wants to play for us and always works hard.”

Traore has started 10 of Wolves’ 19 Premier League games under Lage, but his game time has been significantly reduced since starting the first five fixtures of the season.

Lage has chopped and changed his wingers throughout the campaign, hence why Traore hasn’t always been assured of minutes.

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“If you look at the 19 or 20 games we have had, he has started at least half the games,” Lage explained. “When he hasn't been in the first XI, he jumped from the bench to help the team.

“I am very happy with the four wingers I have. They can give me a lot of things.”

Lage has accepted that Traore could leave before the end of this window, but the Wolves boss still hopes to count on him come February 1.

“In my mind, yes, nothing changes,” Lage added. “But this is football. The club has talked with Adama before, he has one year left on his contract, and I need to understand that.

“It’s not just about Adama, if it’s good for the club and the player, we need to find a solution.

"For now, I want to keep the four wingers I have.”

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