Wolves are in talks with West Ham over the sale of defender Aaron Cresswell.
The 33-year-old has made 331 appearances for the Hammers since joining from Ipswich Town for £3.75million in 2014, scoring ten goals for the club and providing 37 assists.
West Ham's Player of the Year for the 2014/15 season, Cresswell made 33 appearances across all competitions last season, including playing 90 minutes in both Conference League semi-final legs against AZ Alkmaar.
He was not however part of the team for the final vs Fiorentina in Prague, instead remaining on the bench as West Ham won 2-1 and lifted their first European trophy since 1965.
According to the Daily Mail, Cresswell has opened talks with Wolves where he will link up with former Hammer Craig Dawson, who made the switch from east London to the West Midlands in January.
The fee for the full-back, who has one year left on his current contract at the London Stadium, is expected to be small, with a price of between £2.5million and £5million so far suggested.
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Cresswell is thought to be keen on the move to Molineux. He is currently away with West Ham on their pre-season tour of Australia but did not feature in their 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur yesterday amid the speculation surrounding his future.