West Ham United have reportedly touched base with Wolverhampton Wanderers over a move for Spanish attacker Adama Traore.
Contract talks with the former Barcelona starlet at Molineux are believed to have stalled in recent weeks, and Wolves may be pressured into selling him ahead of the 2021-22 season.
A number of Champions League-competing clubs, such as Liverpool and Chelsea, have been credited with an interest in Traore, whose Molineux deal still has just under two years left to run.
However, Football Insider reports that West Ham have also enquired about his availability, as David Moyes is keen to strengthen his attacking ranks in the current window.
The report adds Moyes is keen to use Traore as an out-and-out centre-forward, with the Scotsman wanting to provide competition for Michail Antonio - the only recognised striker in the ranks at the London Stadium.
Traore only mustered two goals and three appearances from 37 Premier League games last term, and he made just one substitute appearance for Spain at Euro 2020.