Wolves are reportedly planning to send Chem Campbell out on loan again next season.
The winger is currently with Wycombe Wanderers, whom he joined in January.

Campbell has been catching the eye, and has scored three goals in 13 appearances so far.
He has now started six of the last seven League One matches for the Chairboys, and is likely to get the nod tonight against Cambridge United.
The move came about for Campbell once it became apparent that minutes for Wolves’ first-team would be hard to come by in the second half of the season.
The club went and signed two attackers in Pablo Sarabia and Matheus Cunha in January.
And Pedro Neto also returned to fitness.
It made sense for Campbell to get out on loan and play. And Wolves officials will be pleased with how the move has worked out so far.

Last month, Campbell came in for praise from his manager Matt Bloomfield after he score his first professional goal against Exeter City. He said: “I think he’s got that little bit of magic in his boots. He’s got a bit of pace and creativity.
“Those dribblers, they get people off their seats. We wanted an attacking element to the team and I felt with him and Gareth (McCleary) in those wide areas that it would give us that. I think it did do to a degree.
“I’m really pleased for Chem to get his first goal for us. We think he’s got a bright future and we’re looking forward to working with him even more.”
Journalist Darren Witcoop has reported today that Wolves are thinking ahead to next season and would like to loan Campbell out again.
Ideally, they would like to have Campbell playing in the Championship, a division that has served the club well on the loan front in recent times.
Morgan Gibbs-White, Matija Sarkic, Ryan Giles and Dion Sanderson have all developed well in the English second tier.
A logical next step for Chem Campbell as Wolves plot new loan
It makes sense for Wolves to loan Campbell to a Championship club next season.
His loan with Wycombe was designed to expose him to senior football. But him playing in the Championship could really further his development significantly.

The likelihood is that Wolves are going to head into 2023/24 with some really good wide options.
It might just be a little too soon for Lopetegui to call on the Welsh youngster.
If he can get a full season in the Championship under his belt, then perhaps he will be ready to become a regular first-teamer.