Wolves winger Michael Kightly is targeting a return to fitness in time for the club's pre-season tour of Australia.
Wolverhampton Wanderers: May 2009 Archives
Race on for Nancy boy
Wolves are fighting it out to sign former West Brom loan striker Marc-Antoine Fortune this summer but face a battle with Fulham.
Henry lines up new deal
Wolves midfielder Karl Henry has pledged his future to the club by agreeing a new four year deal to keep him at Molineux.
Robinson admission alerts Wolves
West Brom defender Paul Robinson is set to quit the Baggies following relegation and could join local rivals Wolves.
Challenge excites Wayne
Wolves keeper Wayne Hennessey says he is looking forward to the challenge Matt Murray will give him when he is fit again.
Owls still in for midfield ace
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws has confirmed he is still in the hunt to sign Wolves midfielder Darren Potter.
Striker not scared of new boys
Wolves striker Chris Iwelumo says he is ready to fight for his place in the side if Mick McCarthy brings in new strikers.
Wolves eye SPL frontman
Wolves are believed to be interested in signing Dutch striker Jan Vennegor of Hesselink, who is tipped to leave Celtic this summer.
Foley staying focused
Wolves defender Kevin Foley is looking forward to playing his football in the top flight after years of lower league football.
Striker interest hots up
Wolves have joined the clutch of clubs interested in Spurs striker Darren Bent, who could be offloaded by Harry Redknapp this summer.
Rovers deny Wolves Stock talk
Doncaster have rubbished speculation suggesting that Premier League new boys Wolves are looking to sign skipper Brian Stock.
Albion hoping to keep Wolves target
West Brom boss Tony Mowbray insists Wolves target Marc-Antoine Fortune could stay with the Baggies despite their relegation.
Clubs queue up for Doyle
Wolves are reported to be showing an interest in Reading striker Kevin Doyle, who looks set to move on this summer.
Craddock set for future talks
Wolves have released Lewis Gobern, Alex Melbourne and Matt Bailey but hope to tie Jody Craddock down to a new contract.
Boss outlines top flight ambition
Mick McCarthy says he wants to eventually establish his Wolves side in the Premier League but staying up next season is the priority.
Mick wants Wolves quick out traps
Mick McCarthy believes a good start will be very important to Wolves chances of staying in the Premier League next season.
Iwelumo issues fitness statement
Wolves have been boosted by the news striker Chris Iwelumo will be back from a knee and calf injury in time for pre-season training.
Wanderers look to scupper rivals
Wolves are said to have enquired about the possibility of signing on-loan West Brom striker Marc-Antoine Fortune this summer.
Wolves chief ready to pounce for targets
Chief executive Jez Moxey has admitted he is already working hard to bring new faces to Wolves in preparation for the Premier League.
Disappointment for defender
Wolves defender Christophe Berra is disappointed the club could not sign Sami Hyypia from Liverpool but expects additions.
Boss ready to interrupt his holidays
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy says he is ready jump on a plane at any time and interrupt his holidays to secure new signings for the club.
Boss waits on duo
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is unlikely to risk Sylvan Ebanks-Blake or Chris Iwelumo in the final match of the season.
Fitness hopes for winger
Wolves winger Michael Kightly is targeting a return to fitness in time for the club's pre-season tour of Australia.
Race on for Nancy boy
Wolves are fighting it out to sign former West Brom loan striker Marc-Antoine Fortune this summer but face a battle with Fulham.
Henry lines up new deal
Wolves midfielder Karl Henry has pledged his future to the club by agreeing a new four year deal to keep him at Molineux.
Robinson admission alerts Wolves
West Brom defender Paul Robinson is set to quit the Baggies following relegation and could join local rivals Wolves.
Challenge excites Wayne
Wolves keeper Wayne Hennessey says he is looking forward to the challenge Matt Murray will give him when he is fit again.
Owls still in for midfield ace
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws has confirmed he is still in the hunt to sign Wolves midfielder Darren Potter.
Striker not scared of new boys
Wolves striker Chris Iwelumo says he is ready to fight for his place in the side if Mick McCarthy brings in new strikers.
Wolves eye SPL frontman
Wolves are believed to be interested in signing Dutch striker Jan Vennegor of Hesselink, who is tipped to leave Celtic this summer.
Foley staying focused
Wolves defender Kevin Foley is looking forward to playing his football in the top flight after years of lower league football.
Striker interest hots up
Wolves have joined the clutch of clubs interested in Spurs striker Darren Bent, who could be offloaded by Harry Redknapp this summer.
Rovers deny Wolves Stock talk
Doncaster have rubbished speculation suggesting that Premier League new boys Wolves are looking to sign skipper Brian Stock.
Albion hoping to keep Wolves target
West Brom boss Tony Mowbray insists Wolves target Marc-Antoine Fortune could stay with the Baggies despite their relegation.
Clubs queue up for Doyle
Wolves are reported to be showing an interest in Reading striker Kevin Doyle, who looks set to move on this summer.
Craddock set for future talks
Wolves have released Lewis Gobern, Alex Melbourne and Matt Bailey but hope to tie Jody Craddock down to a new contract.
Boss outlines top flight ambition
Mick McCarthy says he wants to eventually establish his Wolves side in the Premier League but staying up next season is the priority.
Mick wants Wolves quick out traps
Mick McCarthy believes a good start will be very important to Wolves chances of staying in the Premier League next season.
Iwelumo issues fitness statement
Wolves have been boosted by the news striker Chris Iwelumo will be back from a knee and calf injury in time for pre-season training.
Wanderers look to scupper rivals
Wolves are said to have enquired about the possibility of signing on-loan West Brom striker Marc-Antoine Fortune this summer.
Wolves chief ready to pounce for targets
Chief executive Jez Moxey has admitted he is already working hard to bring new faces to Wolves in preparation for the Premier League.
Disappointment for defender
Wolves defender Christophe Berra is disappointed the club could not sign Sami Hyypia from Liverpool but expects additions.
Boss ready to interrupt his holidays
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy says he is ready jump on a plane at any time and interrupt his holidays to secure new signings for the club.
Boss waits on duo
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is unlikely to risk Sylvan Ebanks-Blake or Chris Iwelumo in the final match of the season.



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