Wolves and IFK Norrkoping have taken their next steps in the collaboration between the two clubs.
In recent years, Wolves have looked towards many other clubs to help them progress the talents of their players.
Swiss side Grasshoppers is the most famous of these with multiple stars getting valuable game time in the Alipine Nation, including current first-teamer Toti Gomes.
Now, it seems that Wolves are set to blossom another relationship as the collaboration between IFK Norrkoping and the Molineux side has grown stronger in recent weeks.
IFK Norrkoping scout visits Wolves to take the next step in collaboration between the two clubs

The relationship between Wolves and IFK Norrkoping started in late May. Two of Wolves’ academy players, defender Aaron Keto-Diyawa and goalkeeper James Storer trained with the Swedish side with Steve Davis and Hanspeter Seroner also in attendance.
Following up on this, IFK have put out a statement saying that they have sent Christopher Telo to Wolves who is part of their scouting team this week.
Telo’s role for his team is to find suitable collaborations with a team that could result in player development, loans, leadership development and physical performance.
During his time in England and at Compton Park, Telo will get to know Wolves, look at players and create opportunities for continued cooperation.
More youngsters could be sent to and from Wolves via IFK Norrkoping

If this relationship continues to blossom, it could see many youngsters join from IFK or leave to get valuable experience out on loan.
This will no doubt help Wolves as they look to give their players the best opportunity possible to develop their skills.
IFK are traditionally a strong team in Sweden and has qualified for the Europa League and the Champions League over the last 10 years.
European football would no doubt be an excellent experience for any Wolves youngster as they eventually look to break into the Old Gold first team.
Hopefully, over the coming months, the relationship between the two clubs can continue to develop and become more mutually beneficial.