Wolves continue to lead the way in the Championship and will look to at least maintain their gap this weekend when they face QPR tomorrow.

The men from the Black Country have been absolutely flying this year but they need to be aware that QPR have only lost to them once in their last five meetings, with the Rs winning earlier this season.

That should focus the squad's efforts more, though, with a number of their players looking already Premier League level at the moment.

Indeed, that description can certainly be applied to the latest subject of our FLW Price-Tags feature - defender Willy Boly:

One of many arrivals in the summer, Boly has had injuries during his time at Molineux but in recent times he's been in the side more regularly and has certainly had an impact.

His power and reading of the game see him dominate most opposing attackers he comes up against with him certainly looking ready for what looks set to be a Premier League campaign next year.

That's why, then, the transfermarkt valuation of £3.15m seems a little short of where he's actually at, and we think it should be more like £18m.

Defenders that can actually defend - as silly as it sounds - are becoming a bit of a rare commodity in the game at the moment but Boly still fits the bill.

He could certainly play for plenty of very good clubs around Europe - much like many of his team-mates - and that's why we think he's deserving of such a valuation.

Thoughts, Wolves fans? Let us know below!

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