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Wolves boss Nuno warns Mexico over Raul Tokyo plans

Wolves are set to move to block Raul Jimenez from turning out for Mexico in the Olympics.

Raul has not played since fracturing his skull in the 2-1 win at Arsenal last November and while his recovery is progressing well, his involvement in Tokyo will be determined by the work he has done at Wolves.

Mexico boss Gerardo Martino said last week that he was hopeful Raul would be available for the Games but his Wolves counterpart Nuno Espirito Santo insisted: "The moment it is clear he can play for Wolves then anything can happen but, first, he must play for us.

"With all the respect to his national team coach it's our decision. I understand he is positive and wants to count on Raul for the Olympics but we have to be patient here. We have to make the right decisions, not make any kind of mistake and respect the doctors."

Raul was allowed to link up with Mexico to prepare for their friendly against Wales in Cardiff last Saturday and he took part in training, although sessions involving physical contact are still deemed too risky for the 29-year-old.

Nuno added: "He was delighted to be there, it made sense, they protected him and he's a more positive person. All his Mexican team mates have seen him, asked all the questions but each day he was better."

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