Helder Costa has only recently made his move to Wolverhampton Wanderers permanent, but he’s already attracting the attention of Premier League duo Everton and West Ham, as per reports in the British press.
The 23-year-old had been on loan at Wolves since the start of the season, but the Championship club forked out £13m to make his move a permanent one during the January window.
According to reports, both Everton and West Ham have been attending games at Molineux for the last few weeks, keeping tabs on the Portuguese U21 international.

Having paid such a substantial fee to keep the ex-Benfica man at the club permanently, Wolves will be in no rush to sell him this summer but if he continues to show the quality that he has done this year, they’ll have a hard time keeping hold of him.
To protect his value, the Championship club put a £25m release clause in his contract, so that might need to be the figure Everton have to pay if they do decide to make a move for him.





