Wolves winger Adama Traore is reportedly happy to stay put at Molineux until the summer before potentially returning to his former club Barcelona.

The Lowdown: Constant exit rumours

The 25-year-old has been continually linked with a move away from Wolves in the January transfer window, with Bruno Lage seemingly happy to see him leave.

The likes of Liverpool and Tottenham have both been tipped to sign Traore in the near future but nothing concrete has materialised yet.

Another update has now emerged regarding the winger's future as the saga takes another twist.

The Latest: Summer move instead?

According to Sport, Traore sees returning to Barca as a 'priority' and is willing to wait until the end of the season for the move to come to fruition, with the report describing it as a 'feasible' transfer.

It is claimed that the Spanish giants see the Wolves winger as a possible replacement for Ousmane Dembele, should the Frenchman move on in the summer.

The Verdict: Matter of time

Traore has had huge praise down the years, with Jurgen Klopp once hailing him as 'exceptional', but it seems evident that Lage doesn't see a long-term future for the Spain international at Wolves.

The speedy winger finally scored his first goal of the season in Saturday's 3-1 win over Southampton but it is a damning indictment of his end product that it has taken 22 appearances for that to happen.

A summer exit feels best for all parties, ensuring that Wolves don't lose a good squad player in the middle of the campaign while allowing them to receive a healthy fee which can go towards new signings for next season.

In other news, Tim Spiers claims Wolves are 'set to sign' one player. Find out who it is here.