Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has warned club-record signing Adama Traore that he must improve at Molineux.
Traore signed for Wolves in the summer of 2018 for £18m from Middlesbrough, but the Spanish winger only has one goal to his name and hasn't provided an assist since his move.
Wolves take on Liverpool in the FA Cup on Monday night and Traore is in contention to start against the Premier League leaders at Molineux.
"Adama must improve," the Wolves boss insisted. "Of course, he has good things and has given us good moments but he has to be consistent through all the performances.
"This is something we are really focused on because we truly believe in his qualities. I think he is focused, he is working hard and we are helping him to achieve what we want.
"He needs to improve on a lot of things, like all the players. But I know what he's going to give me, total availability to do his task."
The style that Adama plays in, on his day, can make him very tricky to defend against; something that is helped by his blistering speed.
"He brings an element of speed, unpredictability, quality and at the same time he must improve in all the aspects of the game," Espirito Santo added.
"Players who play in the last line of the pitch; the most difficult line to play, have to have these characteristics. Talent, this is what you expect from them."