Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has his career slowly disappearing – his role in Turin is a supporting one, to say the least. Possibility of him returning to the Premier League emerged after Wolverhampton Wonderers allegedly showed interest in signing the Welshman from Juventus.Despite the Bianconeri looking to sell him due to his massive 557,000 USD-a-week wages and his injury problems since he arrived in 2019, the Welshman is ‘not convinced’ over a move to the Molineux, Calciomercato have reported.As Wolves look to improve from their 13th place finish in the Premier League last season, new manager Bruno Lage is looking to recruit and strengthen the side. Juve’s alleged plan is to let Ramsey go and resign Miralem Pjanic from Barcelona.Injured Partey limps off as Chelsea bang Arsenal in a pre-season friendlyRamsey joined Juventus on a free after his contract at Arsenal expired and still has a further two years left on his deal at the Allianz Stadium.As Italian media report, Juventus will do everything they can to sell the midfielder who is quite a substantial financial burden. What could bring joy to the Bianconeri is that there are several interested sides – Ramsey has been linked with a return to Arsenal, as well as their biggest rivals Tottenham with their new sporting director Fabio Paratici, playing a key part in the Welshman’s move to Turin before Paratici himself left Juventus.Wolves have had a busy summer – so far they have signed Rayan Ait-Nouri on a permanent transfer, goalkeeper Jose Sa, Francisco Trincao on a loan deal from Barcelona, Yerson Mosquera and Bendeguz Bolla. No Neymar, no Mbappe – no win! Lille defeats PSG and wins the Champions TrophyOn the other hand, Wolves could lose on of their best players as Nuno Espirito Santo wants to raid his former club and strengthen his new squad at Tottenham.Wolves have yet to receive any official offers from Adama Traore’s admirers but if a right one arrives, the club are open to let him leave after three seasons.Last summer Wolves banked a 62.5 million USD fee from Liverpool as Reds took Diogo Jota to Anfield. The West Midlands club hopes to collect a similar amount for the 25 year-old Traore who has two years left on his contract.Chelsea, Liverpool and Leeds have also been linked with Traore during the ongoing transfer window.Red alert in Munich: No wins for Bayern in all four pre-season gamesSpurs have brought in two players – goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini came on loan from Atalanta and winger Bryan Gil was bought for around 30 million USD from Sevilla, in a deal that saw Erik Lamela head the other way.Spurs are currently are also edging closer to a 60 million USD deal for Atalanta centre back Cristian Romero.They also want defender Takehiro Tomiyasu from Bologna and to bring in a striker to play alongside Harry Kane. If Kane stays at the new Tottenham Stadium.As well as Lamela, Toby Alderweireld left north London and joined our very own Michael Olunga at Al-Duhail of Qatar.