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Emi Martinez

Came into the side early on but didn’t seem as competent a shot stopper as Carl Ikeme.

Pushed into the XI when Ikeme had done little wrong over the last season.

5/10

Adam Le Fondre

No doubt a good finisher but why sign a 4-4-2 striker when you never play 4-4-2?

Good application/attitude and you could argue he was never given a run in the side but a signing for me that made no sense.

5/10

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Sheyi Ojo

A very good left foot and had more of an impact from the bench, but when he started games he struggled to make any impact and didn’t exactly look hungry when given opportunities.

Taking a risk on an unproven 18-year-old was a big punt that failed badly, so much so that it saw him ‘recalled’ from his loan.

4/10

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Jed Wallace

Found the step up of two divisions a little tough at the start but after a loan in league one built his confidence and sharpness back and was recalled, resulting in a very good game. Yet like pre-season, he picked up another injury.

A disappointing and no doubt frustrating first season, but hopefully more is to come from the former Pompey wide man.

4/10

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Conor Coady

The summer marquee signing was Wolves' early standout player but after seeing red was suspended and then left out the match day squad.

Excellent at retrieving the ball but struggled to find early season form with his distribution.

6/10

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Mike Williamson

Had a good/solid loan spell and helped sure up a back four that had been leaking goals and although it was a good idea to make the deal permanent you have to ask why Wolves signed a player that was still injured.

Loan 8/10 Perm 0/10

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Grant Holt

Arguably the season's strangest signing and Wolves' fifth consecutive failed attempt to bring in a big man in three years.

1/10

Michal Zyro

The left winger started his Wolves career as an emergency forward and scored some nice early goals, but he definitely isn’t a natural striker.

No doubt Michal is a good technical footballer with an excellent delivery.

On the receiving end of a terrible challenge and hopefully we’ll see him back within 12 months.

7/10

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Nathan Byrne

Season's highlight was away at Birmingham when he was excellent but unlike others never given a decent run in the side which is strange as he has an attribute that Wolves look short of in attacking areas, pace.

The former Spurs trainee has been desperately unlucky not to have had more minutes.

5/10

Jeremy Helan

A strange signing when the season was technically over when valuable minutes/experience could have been given to one of the developing players.

Industrious with a great engine who’s best game was away at Hull.

For me he looked like a left back playing on the wing, excellent pace but limited final third quality.

5/10