Wolves have received a boost in their bid to sign Barcelona midfielder Riqui Puig this month, with journalist Pete O'Rourke talking up a potential move.

The Lowdown: Puig linked with Wolves move

Things are still relatively quiet at Molineux ahead of next Monday's deadline day, barring the ongoing saga of Adama Traore's likely move to Tottenham.

One player who has been linked with a move to Wolves is Puig, who has struggled to make an impact at Barca this season under both Ronald Koeman and Xavi.

The one-time La Liga champion has only started once in La Liga in 2021/22 to date and it looks as though he is not in the manger's plans, potentially opening the door for a move.

The Latest: Wanderers given further boost

Speaking to Give Me Sport, O'Rourke claimed Francisco Trincao's move to Wolves means they have good relations with Barca, possibly improving their chances of signing Puig:

"Wolves already have Trincao from Barcelona, so there's obviously open dialogue there between the clubs and good relations.

"That would boost Wolves' chances of getting him."

The Verdict: Potentially exciting signing

Puig may not be a regular at Barca but he is still an excellent footballer with many years ahead of him, so Wolves would be wise to snap him up this month. He has been compared to Spain legend Andres Iniesta, which speaks volumes about his ability and composure on the ball.

The young Spaniard has proven that comparison to be fair too with an incredible 93.9% pass completion rate in La Liga this season, albeit across just 294 minutes, showing that he could excel in a similar manner to Joao Moutinho and Ruben Neves. The Wolves duo actually both complete passes at a lower success rate.

Bruno Lage could perhaps then mould Puig into a long-term replacement for Moutinho, ensuring the club continues to grow into the future, acting as a statement signing from a huge club at the same time.

In other news, Fabrizio Romano has given a key Wolves transfer update. Read more here.