Wolves forward Diogo Jota has caught the eye of Arsenal as they plan their transfer campaign for next season.
Jota has been a star of Wolves' impressive season, registering 15 goals in all competitions, either operating on the left of a front three or as an attacking duo with Raul Jimenez.
The Gunners are known to be looking at wide attackers and Jota, 23, is thought to be prominent on their list. His pace, ability to carry the ball and commit defenders, as well as his vision, have made him one of boss Nuno Espirito Santo's most important players.
Jota scored hat-trick in consecutive Europa League matches against Besiktas and Espanyol, and was influential in Wolves' 1-1 draw at Olympiacos on Thursday - though due to the coronavirus crisis, it is unclear when the second leg of that last-16 tie will take place.
Atletico Madrid, Jota's former club, would be due a proportion of any transfer fee, so Wolves would be determined to extract as high a price as possible. Both Jota and midfielder Ruben Neves are likely to be targeted whenever the season ends, along with forward Jimenez and winger Adama Traore.
Traore is of interest to both Barcelona and Real Madrid but may require shoulder surgery after dislocating it three times since the turn of the year.