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Another day, another player linked with big-spending Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Yesterday we reported that Wolves are on the verge of announcing Atlético Madrid winger Diogo Jota as their latest signing after a deal has been agreed for the winger to join the club on a season long loan.

Nuno Espírito Santo signed the tactical winger to Porto on loan last season, scoring eight goals in 27 games for Santo's former side and now looks to replicate those efforts with Wolves.

Today, Wolves have been linked with a move for Erdin Demir, a Swedish International left-back currently plying his trade for Waasland Beveren in the Jupiler League.

The link comes from Swedish website, 24 Malmo who claim that Wolves are one of a number of European clubs interested in the defender.

His agent Nima Modyr, said: “It is quite natural for clubs to follow his development. We will see what happens in the coming days.”

Augsburg, Panathinaikos and Malmo are also interested.

Jota, who has an estimated worth of around £8 million pounds, will be the first attacking player Wolves have signed since Santo took over as Wolves boss earlier this summer.

In 2016, the player caught the eye of Madrid scouts after scoring 14 goals in 41 appearances for Paços Ferreira over the space of two years.

He has also scored eight goals for Portugal since his first call up to the U19s in 2014.

With Helder Costa out until December, Jota could be utilised as back up in the right-wing position, putting pressure on the likes of Ben Marshall and Michał Żyro who could also fill the void left by Costa.

Jota also comes hot on the heels of another Portuguese starlet joining Wolves on loan. Less than 24 hours ago, Ruben Vinagre joined the club on a season long loan from AS Monaco and is expected to provide aid both to the Wolves starting 11 and U23 side.

It is also understood Wolves are allowing Lee Evans and Walter Zenga signing Prince Oniangué to leave the club.

The midfielders were left out of the team who took part in the Austrian pre-season and could soon follow the likes of Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, George Saville and Jed Wallace in leaving the club this summer.