Moutinho and Costa depart Wolves with Traore in talks to stay
"Everything he does is meticulous. He has shown a lot of younger players what you should do to look after yourself and have a good career. When he came to the club, he was a big part of changing the culture because of his work ethic and how he managed before and after training. He raised the standards and expectations among the players themselves," Matt Hobbs, the club's sporting director, said in a statement about Moutinho.
The Portugal international arrived at the club in 2018 and has made 212 appearances for Wolves. In total, he has scored five goals and made 22 assists.
Costa, meanwhile, arrived at the club this season to make up for the absences in front of goal and has made 25 appearances.
As for Traoré, the Spaniard was recruited at the same time as Moutinho, but his situation could change by July as Hobbs stated he "is now out of contract, but that doesn't mean there isn't an opportunity to reach an agreement", assuring that "talks will continue".