Premier League club laughed at Tottenham after Daniel Levy made £5m bid to sign their player on loan

After what Tottenham Hotspur did in an attempt to sign Adama Traore, Wolverhampton Wanderers scoffed at them.
The Spaniard currently plays for Fulham, but a few years ago it looked as though he would eventually sign with a major league team. At the time, Tottenham was strongly linked to him; today, information about their pursuit of him has surfaced.
Tottenham’s attempt to sign Adama Traore on a loan was mocked by Wolves.
Adama Traore’s final two years at Wolves were nothing short of extraordinary.
Throughout the whole Premier League, the Spaniard was one of the most feared forwards. When he was on his game, he was unstoppable and troubled almost any squad.
When Antonio Conte was manager of Tottenham, there were strong rumors that the club was interested in signing Traore. Everyone agreed that the Spaniard would have been a fantastic addition to Spurs’ counterattacking lineup.
But at the time, nothing happened, which caused issues between Daniel Levy and Conte.
The Athletic has now revealed the actual events surrounding Spurs’ attempt to sign Traore from Wolves.
Daniel Levy allegedly put in a £5 million bid to sign the speedster on a loan. The article states that Wolves chuckled at the offer before turning it down, indicating that they were not at all impressed.
Adama Traore has had injury problems while playing for Fulham.
Adama Traore has the potential to be a world champion, but circumstances haven’t cooperated with him.
The Spaniard joined Marco Silva’s Fulham last season after leaving Wolves on a free transfer. Due to a hamstring injury, he has missed a significant portion of the season and has only played 79 minutes of Premier League games.
Traore has the potential to light up the Premier League, and Fulham supporters are still holding out hope that he will improve.
It seems unlikely, though, that he will be able to accomplish that in the upcoming months.