Wolves have reportedly been offered Martin Braithwaite by Barcelona, as the Catalan giants look to bring down their wage bill.
Barca are currently unable to register any new players - including Lionel Messi, who has reportedly agreed a new five-year deal to stay at Camp Nou - due to exceeding the La Liga salary cap.
According to Mail Online, Barca have tried to tempt Wolves with Braithwaite - who was a surprise signing from Leganes in January 2020, under La Liga rules allowing clubs to make emergency signings to cover for long-term injuries (in this instance, Ousmane Dembele).
Given these reports, it's fair to assume that Barca will let the 30-year-old go for considerably less than his £251 million (yes, really) release clause...
Wolves are believed to be in the market for back-up to Raul Jimenez, who returned to action in a pre-season friendly with Crewe at the weekend - six months on from sustaining a horrific skull fracture against Arsenal.
Braithwaite's versatility - he can also play wide in a front three, as he did for Denmark in their run to the Euro 2020 semi-finals - is also bound to be appealing to Wolves, who move into a new era under head coach Bruno Lage.
Braithwaite has made 53 appearances for Barca - although the majority of those have come from the bench - scoring eight goals. He's never played in the Premier League, although he did spend a season-and-a-half in the Championship with Middlesbrough.