


Read More: Diego Costa 'made offer' after Wolves exit as former Chelsea ace faces decision.The Warrington-born midfielder has been at Wolves since 2014, progressing through the academy to be involved with the first team squad then get his first loan when Swansea came calling.

Another loan probably awaits to help the youngster develop further. Luke Cundle: The 21 year old impressed as an attacking midfielder in the Championship, playing 34 games in all competitions while on loan at Swansea last season. Another who has time to develop having signed a new four-and-a-half year contract at Molineux in January. The Republic of Ireland under-21s captain had something of a breakthrough season at Wolves last year with 11 senior appearances. The midfielder, who turns 21 in September, signed three years ago after he was released by Manchester City having won the FA Youth Cup with them. Joe Hodge: Wolves face a decision with Joe Hodge this summer…do they keep him as part of their first team squad or send him out on loan to gain experience? He's looking more likely to stay having started the pre-season games against Porto and Celtic. He’s got plenty of time to develop at Wolves having signed a new four year deal in November, reward for his impact on the first team and progress through the academy under Davis and James Collins. Hugo Bueno: The 20 year old Spaniard, who joined the club from Areosa in 2019, was given his first team chance by interim boss Steve Davis last October and went on to start 16 games in the Premier League. We've taken a look at players who could save Wolves plenty of money in years to come. But while recruiting new players will be hugely important, developing home grown talent is also key to the club's future - whether that is players for next season or further down the line. Wolves are preparing for the new Premier League season while also raising money from player sales.
