Wolverhampton Wanderers have been without their number 11 for the past seven months.

Injured Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Jordan Graham has delivered a detailed progress report on social media – and predicted his training return date.
A revelation in his first full season at Molineux, in which he scored once and provided six assists upon his return from a spell at Oxford United, Graham has debut campaign cut short by a knee ligament tear in February.

Sidelined ever since, suffering a tendon problem in the meantime, the 21-year-old finally has his sights on a return to action.
Taking to Twitter on Thursday evening, Graham posted the following:
Graham, who was at previous club Aston Villa from the age of seven, is yet to face his former employers since leaving for Wolves last summer.
And by his own prognosis, October’s trip to Villa Park will come around a month too soon for the former English and Irish youth international.

He added:
Wolves have strengthen heavily in Graham’s absence, following July’s takeover by Chinese conglomerate Fosun International.
And the left-sider will have a trio of new recruits Helder Costa, Ola John and Ivan Cavaleiro to contend with upon his return.

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