Dundee’s Leigh Griffiths is reported to be attracting the attention of Norwich City and Wolves.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is understood to have had scouts monitoring the Scotland Under-21 star’s progress, while City boss Paul Lambert is also reported to be keeping tabs on the striker, who was signed from Livingston last year for �115,000.
A host of other clubs, including Blackpool, Hearts and Charlton have also been linked with a move for the player who could be sold in the January transfer window by administrator Bryan Jackson to help balance the books.
However, Dundee insist that despite all the speculation, no one has made a definite bid for Griffiths.
Chief executive Harry MacLean said: “We have had no official approaches from anyone for Leigh Griffiths.”
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