My biggest concern with Traore is that if you watch him and his highlights often what he is good at doing is putting the ball into the box in the area
Doc
mentioned when there is a clear lane for him and finding guys who are open in that area. The problem that he has is when that lane is not wide open and/or the player he is passing to is in another area of the box. He is very poor at adapting to that and making the right decision/adjustment to change his tactics. This is why he often is seen as wasteful because he then makes a poor decision resulting in a wild shot (he is not a good shooter), poor pass or just him running himself out of space.
The argument with Spurs, that I think
To Dare Is To Do.
makes (although I don't want to speak for him if I am wrong) is that with Spurs those lanes will be open more because defenders will be more concerned with Son and Kane than they are with the Wolves attackers and that Kane and Son will do a better job of getting into spots that Traore can find them in making the decision making process easier for him that it is with Wolves currently.