Rafa Mir may have won few admirers during his unsuccessful loan spell at Nottingham Forest - but a few months down the line and it is said the striker now has “many suitors”.
The Wolverhampton Wanderers’ forward saw his time at the City Ground cut short after failing to impress.
Largely used as a substitute, he was unable to find the back of the net in his 13 appearances with the Reds, with his loan ending early, in January.
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He went on to join Spanish side Huesca, where he has found his scoring touch - netting nine goals in 18 games as he helped the team secure promotion to La Liga.
And reports suggest that form has led to a bit of interest in the 23-year-old.
He is on loan at Huesca until the end of 2021, and they also have the option to make his move permanent.
But AS report Mir has “many suitors” after some particularly impressive performances following the season’s restart in June.
And they add Wolves are ready to “auction” the player this summer and are “willing to do business”, as he has struggled to make the breakthrough at Molineux.
Huesca are said to be keen to keep the Spaniard, but it seems there could be competition for his signature.