Nathan Fraser has insisted that he will fight for a first team place at Molineux.
Fraser joined Wolves at the age of seven and it has been his dream to make it at his boyhood club.
The 18-year-old came through the academy and has this season began to make his first waves at senior level.
He appeared in his debut for Wolves in the 5-0 League Cup triumph over Blackpool last month, scoring his first senior goal for the club in the process.
He has also been consistently training with the first-team which demonstrates the faith Gary O’Neil has in him.

Fraser on wanting to breakout at Wolves
Speaking with the Shropshire Star, Fraser explained his ambitions for his Wolves career.
“I just want to play for Wolves and that’s been my goal. Being in and around it is a bit surreal but I have to get used to it. They’re all my competition and I have to try and get in the team.”
He was later asked how he was finding working under O’Neil to which he replied: “It’s been good. All of the players are good with me and for me it’s another challenge.
“If you’re playing with Premier League players of that quality, it can only help you improve. I have to give 100 per cent in those sessions and these under-21s games as well.
“All he wants me to do is keep working hard, keep improving and then, like the Blackpool game, if an opportunity comes just listen to what he says.
“Hopefully, if I can score a goal, that makes it a bit better. When I come on the first team I want to try and make an impact, but more importantly I have to listen to what the manager says.
“I can’t go there and do my own thing. Listen to the manager’s instructions and if I get a chance score, or create a moment to take.”
Fraser also added that Matheus Cunha and Sasa Kalajdzic are the two players who were key in helping him intergrate.
“Cunha and Sasa, those two have been two players that have made me feel a bit more welcome and help me integrate into the team.”
Scores in the EFL trophy game against Notts County
Fraser not only has been making waves at senior level but also has continued to impress for the under 21s.
Scoring against Notts County in the EFL Trophy game to secure a 2-1 win, he commented after: “Coming here, we know it’s going to be tough against a first team. We came here wanting to win and we were unfortunate not to get a clean sheet, but I’m happy I scored.
“I found some space, shot and hoped! It’s good to have our fans come out and watch us, it definitely helps and gives us a bit more confidence to go and do well.
“You can be in and around the first team but it’s hard to get minutes. Playing against physical players, adults, it prepares you for when you go to the first team and if you get an opportunity, it helps you take that opportunity.”