Wolverhampton Wanderers have reportedly sent a scout to monitor the development of Porto midfielder Vitinha.
The Portugal Under-21 international spent last season on loan at Molineux, making five starts and 14 substitute appearances in the Premier League.
Wolves failed to take up their option to make the deal permanent during the summer, the main reason being an unwillingness to meet an agreed price.
However, according to Record, the West Midlands outfit are seemingly still interested in signing the playmaker in the future.
The 21-year-old is now regarded as a first-team player at Porto with four starts and four substitute appearances being made in all competitions this campaign.
While Vitinha has a contract at Estadio do Dragao until 2024, Porto would likely consider bids if it came close to their valuation.
Real Sociedad, Valencia and Celta Vigo are also said to be admirers of the player.