Wolves have joined fellow Championship club Leeds in a race to sign Aleksandar Prijovic, according to reports from Super Express Poland.

The 27-year-old currently plays his football for Greek side PAOK, where he's managed to score 10 goals in 20 games for the club in all competitions for the Greek side.

Indeed, Goal Cyprus had reported of Leeds' interest in the striker with a rather low release clause of £8.8 million in his current contract. But with the club not necessarily willing to pay that much for the player, Wolves could look to cash in.

Prijovic is full of confidence after scoring his first goal at international level for Serbia, that sent his home country to the World Cup.

With previous experience in England from his time at Derby County, he'll be rather familiar with the English game.

The verdict

Wolves should look to pass on this one.

After failing to produce in English football with loan-spells during his time at Derby County last time out, it could yet turn out to be a flop in what would be an £8.8 million deal.

In preparation for the likelihood of Premier League football, it doesn't look like Prijovic will match up to this level with better options out there.

A risky buy if they choose to do so, he turn out to be magnificent.

Wolves fans.... Let us know your thoughts!!!!