Wolves boss Nuno ambiguous on Nouha Dicko future
Nuno Espirito Santo refused to rule out Nouha Dicko's departure from Wolves, after a bid of £3m from Hull City was rejected.
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The striker, who has been at Wolves for three and a half years, has started the season well with two goals.
The Express & Star understands that Wolves would be willing to sell the 25-year-old for the right price.
And Nuno was ambiguous when discussing Dicko's possible departure at Friday's pre-Brentford pre conference.
He said: "Now we know the situation – Nouha is our player, he's travelling with us (to Brentford). For me, end of issue, it's finished.
"But tomorrow we don't know.
"We have to be ready for what's happening. We cannot say now what's going to happen tomorrow."
Wolves have already sold Jon Dadi Bodvarsson for £3m to Reading this summer.
They are still chasing a new striker before next week's transfer deadline. It's understood they're only looking to sign one forward, regardless of whether Dicko is sold, but are currently no closer to landing their target.