Wolves have had a solid start to this Sky Bet Championship season and currently find themselves sitting in 12th place, after picking up 4 wins from the opening 12 league games.

Wolves have had an influx of foreign talent on big money this year but, they also have a great crop of youngsters at the club, many of whom are expected to reach the very top of the game should they stay injury free and committed to the game.

Every fan loves to see a young player given a chance in the first team, a chance to show that if you are good enough then you are old enough.

This article is going to take a look at THREE of the top talents currently on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers that look destined to be worth millions in five years time...

 

Kortney Hause

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21-year-old Kortney Hause is someone who's stock is constantly on the rise, he is a big, powerful central defender who looks to have bags and bags of potential.

The former West Ham trainee began his professional career with Wycombe Wanderers, and after impressing in his 23 appearances for the club he was snapped up on an undisclosed fee by Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Since signing for the club he has gone onto make just over 40 appearances and is now a regular first teamer.

Hause is a strong and commanding centre back, he is dominant in the air and also possess a fair amount of pace, he is a real athlete and looks to have every attribute required to go to the very top of the game.

The 21-year-old's potential has been recognised at international level by England for whom he has been capped at under-20 and under-21 level.

Hause was part of the under-21 squad that won the prestigious Toulon Tournament in the summer.

Dominic Iorfa

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Versatile defender Dominic Iorfa is another potential wonderkid currently on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers, who look destined for the top.

The 21-year-old is tall, quick and strong and can be deployed anywhere across the back line.

Standing at 6 foot 4 inches tall means Iorfa is dominant in the air, and is just as effective in the opposition penalty area as he is in his own.

Iorfa has already made over 70 appearances for the club and is a real fans favourite down at Molinuex.

Despite being eligible to play for Nigeria, Iorfa has so far elected to play for England for whom he has been capped at under-18, 20 and 21 level.

He is someone who has been touted as a future senior player for the England national team, however he does still have the option of the Nigerian national team so it remains to be seen where his international future lies.

Bright Enobakhare

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Bright Enobakhare is a lesser known talent than the previous two listed, but is someone who certainly has the potential to be worth millions in 5 years time should his development as a footballer go the way everyone is expecting.

At the tender age of just 18, he has already made 9 appearances for the Wolves senior team, in the process of those 9 appearances he also netted his first senior goal for the club.

The young Nigerian is a pacy forward who is comfortable playing as a number 10, behind the striker, or even as the main striker himself.

Enobakhare will be keen to impress new manager Walter Zenga and force his way into first team plans this season, and build on his previous 9 first team appearances.

If the 18-year-old is developed and nurtured right over the coming years then there is no doubt that he possesses the talent to move onto big things.