Connor Ronan says Wolves could yet decide to send him out on loan amid reported interest from Aberdeen and Hearts.
The midfielder had an impressive loan spell at St Mirren last season and that has reportedly caught the eye of Tynecastle boss Robbie Neilson. He's since shone in pre-season for the Molineux club but boss Bruno Lage could still opt to fire him out temporarily, even though Ronan sees his long-term future with them.
When asked the future, he told Birmingham Live: "At the moment, no (I don't know). I'm just taking each day as it comes. There's conversations to be had with the club to see where my future is going forward. I'm just happy to have had the chance. What used to get to me a little bit was when I came back from loans feeling like I'd done well and not getting that opportunity. I feel like now I've got that opportunity.
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"If the gaffer chooses to send me on loan again or I'm not quite right for him, I can take that because I've had the chance to get in front of him.”
Meanwhile, Hearts have also been linked to South Korean forward Lee Seung-woo, currently at Suwon. The 24-year-old former Barcelona starlet has impressed in the K-League this season after scoring 10 goals.
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Manager Kim Do-kyu said: "It's so much harder to win a game without Lee Seung-woo. He is a unique player that gives us a lot of options.
"There has been no official offer from Hearts, but we know there is interest. From the player's point of view, he has a better chance of returning to Europe by continuing his excellent performances for us at Suwon."
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