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Kevin Doyle is back at Wolverhampton Wanderers after the forward flew to the US for talks with Colorado Rapids.

Doyle, 31, is working on an exit strategy having not played a single game for Wolves this season.

The Irishman has attracted interest from the MLS side, but is reluctant to drop down from £40,000 a week to the £10,000 they are reportedly offering in a three-year deal.

Doyle could sit tight at Wolves and see out the rest of his contract that could earn him around £600,000 before it expires in the summer.

The transfer window in the US closes on May 12 so Colorado are in no rapid rush to sign Doyle right now.

But Wolves are understood to be prepared to pay Doyle off to allow him to move now as a free agent.

These are the issues which have been discussed by all parties this week.

Wolves boss Kenny Jackett said: “Kevin has been to Colorado to speak to them for a couple of days and those talks are ongoing.

“We are no nearer knowing whether it will happen or not.

“Where Kevin is in it and his own family and his own situation I don’t really know.

“You would have to ask him.

“Our club, their club and the player himself want the best for themselves so finding common ground is what is going on.

“If he goes, it will be a permanent deal.”

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