Fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been airing that they would like to see Bright Enobakhare released by the club in the summer.
On Thursday evening, @WolvesFC_latest asked supporters what should be done with the striker in the summer, which had many airing their desire to see him released.
Bright Enobakhare's contract expires this summer.
Keep or release? ?#WWFC pic.twitter.com/ut8TajR73b
— Wolves Live (@WolvesFC_latest) April 23, 2020
He’s had enough chances, we have better players with better attitudes so I’d release. We should have sold him last season when we had the chance.
— Lauren (@laurenhodgkiss) April 24, 2020
Not really a debate. He’s going can’t make it in league 1.
— Bull18 (@dwinchurch18) April 23, 2020
Time for him to move on. I reckon he’s capable of being a decent Championship player but will never make it in the Prem.
— Joe Bligh (@JoeBligh1877) April 23, 2020
What should Wolves do with Bright Enobakhare in the summer?Release himNew contract |
The Old Gold recalled the 22-year-old frontman from Wigan Athletic in January and he was set to join Birmingham City in the same month, however, it has been reported that Enobakhare rejected the move twice (per Birmingham Mail).
The question arose on social media as the Nigerian forward’s contract is due to expire at the end of June (per Transfermarkt), and many felt it was time for Enobakhare to go.
Time for him to move on. He’s had chances and he’s not taken them. Could do better somewhere else
— mickey-wilson (@mickeywils) April 23, 2020
Release
— Chris Maiden (@ChrisMaiden11) April 23, 2020
Why would we keep him!?
— TelfordWolf (@MarioEnzo69) April 24, 2020
Time to move him on. Hopefully better times for him at another club.
— jan eden (@janeden8) April 24, 2020
What do we think?
Enobakhare has made 49 appearances for the Old Gold during his time at Molineux, however, has bagged just three goals and one assist (per Transfermarkt),
The striker’s weak record has evidently left supporters out of patience with the 22-year-old and many clearly believe that his time at the club should be over in the summer.