Wolves are reportedly still keeping tabs on Benfica midfielder Gedson Fernandes ahead of a switch this summer.
Reports had already emerged a week ago that Wolves were looking to sign the 20-year-old to further boost their Portuguese contingent at the club.
Now another report from the same outlet in Portugal suggests Benfica may be open to the possibility of selling Fernandes to Wolves this summer.
He started the season in the first team under former boss Rui Vitoria but lost his place in the side with new boss Bruno Lage at the helm.
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It is thought Wolves are courting the 20-year-old as they seek a replacement for compatriot Ruben Neves who could be leaving the club this summer, with Manchester City among those linked to his signature.
Wolves have not made any concrete bids just yet, with the asking price expected to be around the 40 million Euro mark, while his contract also contains a 120 million Euros release clause.
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