Wolverhampton Wanderers are showing interest in Sevilla's forward, Lucas Ocampos, as manager Julen Lopetegui seeks to strengthen his team within a limited budget this summer.
The Spanish coach aims to address the Wolves' struggles in the attacking line, as they finished last season as the Premier League's lowest scorers with a lack of creativity in their offensive play.
The potential signing of the Argentine winger could provide a boost to the Midlands' attacking prowess without putting a strain on the club's finances.
According to The Guardian's recent report, the Wanderers are engaged in negotiations to secure the 28-year-old winger from La Liga outfit in a deal worth €15m (£13m).
However, by acquiring Ocampos, Lopetegui would not only add a financially sensible asset to the team but also a seasoned player who can significantly enhance the team's attacking threat from the flanks.
