Liverpool reportedly have Rayan Ait-Nouri on their transfer wish list ahead of the January window.

The 22-year-old is understood to be a target for several clubs who could test Wolves' resolve in the new year. However, Liverpool are said to be the most interested side.

According to French outlet Le Sport 10, Ait-Nouri has been the subject of "regular and insistent" contact from the Reds. But Wolves have "no intention" to part ways with the left-back.

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It is said that regardless of any offers that may arrive during January, Wolves' stance is clear - they will not be entertained and any move will be "blocked".

The Algeria international, meanwhile, is focused on the club and working towards securing a place in the next Africa Cup of Nations in mid-January. "I look forward to the CAN, everyone is waiting for it, it's a dream," he said.

"I continue to work in a club, and I hope to be selected. When I am in selection, I am a fulfilled boy. Whether in a club or in selection, I always give the best of myself, but in selection, it has a special taste.

"We have goals to achieve, we want to make all the Algerians in the world proud; therefore, we all give ourselves our all. Raising the CAN one day is a dream that I can't even imagine."

The left-back arrived at Molineux in 2021 for a fee of around £10million after an initial loan stint from Angers.

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