Adama Traore could leave Wolves and still isn't the finished article as a footballer, according to Express & Star journalist Luke Hatfield.

The Lowdown: Traore still hit-and-miss

The 25-year-old is arguably one of the Premier League's most entertaining players, given his remarkable pace and ability to dribble past players.

A lack of end product has always been Traore's downfall, however, and despite some good performances this season, he is still yet to register a single goal or assist.

The Latest: Hatfield makes key claim

The Spaniard's future at Wolves is up in the air, with a new contract not yet signed, and speaking to Give Me Sport, Hatfield suggested that he wouldn't be a great loss now:

"It's a lot of money to get for a player whose future isn't guaranteed at the club.

"He is not the youngest player in the world anymore - it's not like he's 22 years of age.

"He's pushed on from there now in terms of years on the pitch and we're yet to see that end product really reveal itself on a consistent basis."

The Verdict: Time to earn big money for him?

There is always hope that Traore will suddenly go up a gear and find consistency in the final third - Tim Sherwood has described him as 'fantastic' - but as each year passes, the more unlikely it feels.

As Hatfield alludes to, the wide man is 25 now and should be in and around his peak years, but he arguably remains as raw as he has ever been.

For this reason, if a huge bid comes in for Traore, Wolves should accept it, using the money elsewhere and moving on without him.

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