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Bright Enobakhare hints at another Wolves chance after impressing at Coventry

Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster Bright Enobakhare has told that he is fully focused on doing well for Coventry City.

The 21-year-old joined the Sky Blues in January after a miserable first half of the campaign at Kilmarno💎ck.

Enobakhare has scored four goa♊ls in 10 appearances at the Ricoh Arena.

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His form ha𒊎s helped Mark Robins’ side to the brink of the League One play-off places.

Off the field issues have occurred again at Coventry. Rugby Union outfit Wasps are refusing to allow City to use the Ricoh Arena for their ജhome matches beyond the end of the current campaign.

The Wolves📖 academy man says he is fully focused on the task in hand, however.

“We just have to keep our heads up.

“We don’t have to think about it, we only have to focus compl𝄹etely on where we’re going. Reaching the play-offs is our aim.”

Enobakhare is out of contract with Wolves during the summer and admits he doesn’t know what the futuꦕre holds.

Boss Nuno Espirito Santo pl꧙ayed the youngster 26 times as Wolves romped to the Championship title last season and h🅺inted at a desire to earn a new contract.

“I don’t know to be honest. I just want to keep my head straigh💙t and focus on my game.

“It was good playing with those good players. I learned a lot and I think my mentality is now di꧒fferent. Hopefully, when I go back I can showcase myself.”

TBR Verdict

After a frustrating first half of the season, Enobakhare is now🌟 finding his feet at Coventry City.

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The Nigerian-born striker is clearly a handful🤪 at League One level as four goals in 10 games proves.

He did only notch once last s꧑eason in the Championship last season, ♛however, and that might not have been enough to earn himself a new contract.

With Wolves now under the influence of𒅌 owners who are willing to splash the cash, Enobakhare could be sent on his way in a quest for first﷽-team football.

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