Wolverhampton Wanderers could now 'get rid' of Raul Jimenez as reports share a big update on the striker's Premier League future.

The Lowdown: Jimenez's woes...

Despite his obvious ability, the Mexico international hasn't been able to contribute as effectively as Wolves supporters would have liked in the last couple of seasons, understandably not looking the same player ever since his skull fracture nearly two years ago.

Indeed, Jimenez missed almost the entirety of 2020/21 with the major issue as the Old Gold implemented a patient, steady return to full fitness from that very serious injury.

Following on, the 2021/22 season saw the Wolves forward make 10 goal contributions in 30 league starts - steady numbers but not quite the level of previous years.

Jimenez bagged 30 goals and 13 assists domestically in two campaigns from 2018 to 2020, and the Molineux side won't be seeing that form again any time soon considering that he is now sidelined again.

The Latest: Wolves could now 'get rid' of Jimenez...

According to recent reports, it appears that club owners Fosun International are now weighing up whether to take action.

La Opinión reported on Thursday afternoon, as translated and shared by Sport Witness, that Club America 'seems close' to potentially bringing Jimenez back across the Atlantic.

They add that Wolves are open to selling the attacker and could now 'get rid of him', with Jimenez apparently having a 'foot and a half out of Wolverhampton’ amid a possible return to his homeland.

The Verdict: Time to say goodbye?

There is no questioning the Mexican's ability, as evidenced by his form in his first two years at Molineux, with former Wolves defender Conor Coady calling Jimenez a 'phenomenal footballer' and 'massive for the club'.

However, as Fosun look to consistently progress on the field and fix the Old Gold's current issues, change is sometimes required, even if it means letting go of a fantastic servant such as the 31-year-old.