Barry Douglas’ continental adventure could be coming to an end as Paul Lambert tries to bring the former Dundee United man back to the UK.
Reports in Turkey suggest Wolves have tabled a £1million offer for the defender which Konyaspor are currently considering.
Douglas departed Tannadice in 2013 for Polish side Lech Poznan, enjoying a successful three seasons in the Ekstraklasa.
The full-back joined Turkish top-flight team Konyaspor 12 months ago and played in the Europa League earlier this season after guiding the underdogs to a lofty third-placed finish in the Super Lig last term.
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But his foreign foray could soon be over, with former Scotland and Celtic star Paul Lambert keen to bring Douglas to English Championship side Wolves.
The Midlands team are currently 18th in the league and will hope Douglas’ experience can help add steel to their defence as they bid to avoid relegation to League One.
Lambert’s team take on Premier League challengers Liverpool in the FA Cup on Saturday lunchtime.
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27-year-old Douglas began his career at Queen’s Park before signing for Dundee United in 2010.
In spite of his impressive performances in Europe, the defender has never won an international cap.
However he may be attracted by the opportunity to put himself on Gordon Strachan’s radar by playing his football in England’s second-top tier.