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This summer, Tottenham Hotspur wanted to improve their attack and had various names on their target list. The north London-based club wanted Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Adama Traoré as they hoped to reunite him with Nuno Espírito Santo. 

However, Tottenham saw one offer rejected by their Premier League rival for the 25-year-old. Nonetheless, a former Spurs legend saw this rejection as a blessing in disguise. 

Graham Roberts stated to Football Fancast that his former club made the correct decision not to pay £50-million for Traoré, which was Wolves’ asking price. Furthermore, the forward was interested in reuniting with his former Wolves manager this summer when these reports surfaced. 

“The club have Sonny [Heung-min Son], and they have [Lucas] Moura,” Roberts said. “Yes, Traore’s a different player, but when they’re going 50, £60m, no. They’re just playing on English club with English club. So for me, 50 million, no.”

It will be interesting to see whether Tottenham decides to revisit the Traoré file, whether it’s in the winter or next summer, as the Spain international has two more years left on his current contract. 

Should Wolves be unable to secure a long-term deal with Traoré, they might have to listen to offers down the road. 

This article first appeared on the Boy Hotspur and was syndicated with permission.

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