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Man Utd and Juventus among 11 clubs seeking transfer for Wolves star Raul Jimenez

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Manchester United and Juventus are two of 11 clubs looking to sign Raul Jimenez this summer. The Mexico international has been in fine form this season, scoring 22 in all competitions and adding 10 assists in the process.

His goalscoring antics have given Wolves a fighting chance of finishing in the top six this year. Prior to the coronavirus crisis, Nuno Espirito Santo's men were flying high in the Premier League.

But it has led to interest in several players at the Molineux, including Adama Traore, Ruben Neves and Jimenez. Particularly the latter, as Tuttosport via Sport Witness report that 11 clubs are keeping an eye on the striker.

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