Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have demanded that Bright Enobakhare be sold by the Old Gold during the January transfer window.
On Thursday, it was reported that the 21-year-old Nigerian had returned to Molineux following a failed loan stint with Wigan Athletic (per Express and Star), leaving many fans to call for a more permanent exit.
Bright Enobakhare is back at Wolves after an unsuccessful loan spell at Wigan. Understand he’d been training with their development side for a number of months. #wwfc https://t.co/qoCGhmhdHF
— Joe Edwards (@JoeEdwards_Star) January 2, 2020
Sell him
— Nuno the Redeemer (@GoldenPalaceWW) January 2, 2020
Guy needs a transfer, no doubt there’s talent there but not at this level sadly.
— ?D?M (@Findingnuno) January 2, 2020
They should just give him to Cov City. He seemed to enjoy his time there.
— Johnny B. Esq. (@GrumpyDad3) January 2, 2020
Should Wolves sell Bright Enobakhare permanently in January?Yes, he's not good enoughNo, he could develop more |
Over the course of his Wolves career, the striker has featured in 49 first-team games for the Molineux club, in which he has scored three goals and assisted once (per Transfermarkt).
While with Wigan this term, Enobakhare only featured on three occasions across league and cup, amassing just 131 minutes (per Transfermarkt), leaving supporters to believe that the 21-year-old just is not good enough.
Seemed talented, but only from the neck down.
— Paul C (@pablowolfo) January 2, 2020
End of the line for him now?
— Paul Mansell (@PaulMansell10) January 2, 2020
Never rated him. MGW is also overhyped and is only going to be a championship player at best. The truth hurts sometimes.
— Jason Holden (@MrJasonHolden) January 2, 2020
Not good enough never was better at lower leagues unfortunately
— simon (@pitmanlangley) January 2, 2020
What do we think?
With such few goal contributions in almost 50 games for the Old Gold, it would be a stretch to imagine the Enobakhare will make it to first-team level any time soon.
Whether it is another loan or a more permanent move, it is clear that supporters do not believe that he will be stopping at Molineux for an extended period of time.