Barry Douglas has arguably been Wolves' most underrated player this season.

The left-back has been sensational both offensively and defensively so far since arriving at Molineux in the summer.

There will surely be clubs taking note of the Scottish defender in this January transfer window, though it's highly unlikely Santo would let go of one of his prized assets.

But, how much would it take to land Douglas if he was to be sold?

We discuss....

Sam Preston

Wolves can name their price for their players right now.

The bidding for Douglas would start at £10m should anyone take a shine to the Scotsman.

He is comfortable with the ball at his feet and looks well suited to Premier League football but he will surely get there with the club he only joined in the summer.

Luke Randall

The most underrated player in the Championship.

Barry Douglas has been instrumental in the emphatic start Wolves have made to the season, with goals and assists constantly being produced.

For a left-back that brings you something moving both forwards and backwards, the Scot would be worth around £10 million.

George Dagless

It'd take over £10m to sign him.

Douglas has proven to be a class player out on the left-hand side for Wolves this season and many would like to have his delivery.

He would command a pretty handsome fee now, then, offering Wolves the chance to make a real profit.

Alfie Burns

Douglas has been exceptional for Wolves this season, and his value must’ve soared over the course of the first-half of the campaign.

The left-sided player will have plenty of admirers, but Wolves are in the luxurious position of not needing to cash-in on any of their players, as they can almost guarantee Premier League football next season.

You’d definitely be talking north of £5m to get Douglas out of Molineux.