Striker Nathaël Julan is open to offer from Wolves
Wolves target Nathaël Julan is believed to be open to a move to the club – as midfielder Lee Evans eyed up his 'big opportunity' next season.
Sources close to Julan's club Le Havre say the teenager wants to move to England and sees Wolves as an ideal opportunity to further his career.
However, Wolves have yet to put a contract on the table for the 19-year-old, who is thought to have offers from other clubs.
It's believed it will only take a nominal fee for Le Harve to part with 6ft 4in striker Julan, who has scored 12 goals in 22 games for their reverse team and made just a handful of first-team appearances.
Meanwhile midfielder Lee Evans – back from a season-long loan at League One side Bradford City – is hoping to become a first-team regular for Kenny Jackett next season.
Evans starred as Bradford made it to the play-offs, losing to Millwall in the semi-finals.
And he said: "I am looking forward to coming back to Wolves.
"It is a big opportunity, especially in pre-season, to show that I have improved.
"It is my aim now to get into that starting eleven for the first game of the season.
"I have seen the gaffer saying in the press that he thinks I can be part of the team and it is up to me now.
"As any player, I just want to be out there week in week out and hopefully that is what I can do now for Wolves.
"This loan spell helped me on and off the pitch. Moving further away from home and being up there on my own with my girlfriend has helped me mature as a person and made me more rounded as a person.
"I think I have come to realise that I shouldn't get on my own back so much when things don't go great and to be able to move on quickly and forget things.
"I have worked with a sports psychologist up here as well and that has helped me and I am feeling positive about getting back to Wolves.
"I am still only 21 and have played a good amount of games now.
"They have been for good clubs as well, and big clubs. I have enjoyed every minute so far and I want to keep playing now."





