Wolves centre-back Romain Saiss is reportedly 'in the sights' of La Liga giants Sevilla ahead of a potential move in the summer transfer window.

The Lowdown: Saiss shines for Wolves

The 31-year-old has been a great servant for Wanderers, making 196 appearances for the club and helping them return to the Premier League.

He has continued to be a key figure this season, thriving in a back three alongside Max Kilman and Conor Coady, and starting 21 league games, being ranked as the team's third-best performer as per WhoScored metrics.

The Moroccan's current Wolves deal expires at the end of the campaign, though, so he could potentially leave on a free transfer if he doesn't sign a new contract.

The Latest: Sevilla eye up move for Saiss

According to Hespress [via Sport Witness], Sevilla are keen on bringing Saiss to La Liga in the summer, with the defender 'in the sights' of the Andalucian club.

Monchi and his staff are thought to be 'following' his situation, with no sign of the player extending his six-year stay at Molineux as of yet.

The Verdict: Big potential loss

At 31, Saiss may not be a long-term solution for Wolves, but he is still a formidable centre-back with plenty to offer, having been described as 'fantastic' by Kilman.

A short-term deal would still make sense, as his experience could continue to be invaluable. Indeed, he could become more of a squad player over time, offering welcome squad depth even if he is phased out of the regular starting XI.

Should Saiss wish to move on rather than signing a contract extension, he could be a major loss for Lage, having averaged five clearances and 2.6 successful aerial duels per game in the league this season, the highest returns among the Wolves squad for both metrics.

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