Michael Zyro and Jordan Graham look set to return to action for Wolves while the Millwall loanee considers his future.

Wolves boss Paul Lambert may have lamented the lopsided nature of his squad earlier in the season, as reported by the Express and Star, but that does not mean he will be unhappy about the prospect of welcoming two more talented wingers into the fold.
After spending the entire campaign recovering from cruciate ligament injuries, Jordan Graham and Michael Zyro are edging closer to a first-team return.
“They’re both back in full training and there’s a possibility of a game next week if we can organise one, or maybe the week after,” sporting director Kevin Thelwell told the Express and Star. “There’s some possibility that they can play a part before the end of the season.
“It has been a long time for both of them. It is going to be great to see them both back on the pitch.”
With top scorer and wildcard winger Helder Costa linked with almost every club in the Premier League’s top eight, the availability of Graham (below) and Zyro ahead of next season could hardly be better timed.

Graham, signed from Aston Villa in 2015, had been one of Wolves star players until suffering the devastating blow over a year ago while former Legia Warsaw star Zyro netted three goals in eight games in an impressive start to life in England.
However, their respective returns could also represent the final nail in the coffin for Jed Wallace. The former Portsmouth youngster joined Millwall on loan in January after failing to force his way into Lambert’s first-team plans and told London News Online recently that he sees his future away from Molineux.

And unlike Zyro and Graham, the 22-year-old struggled to prove that he could make the grade in the second tier of English football, having spent his formative years in the lower leagues at Fratton Park.
Therefore, it seems that Lambert gaining two wingers will lose him another.
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