Richard Stearman is predicting big things from his Wolverhampton Wanderers teammate, Jordan Graham, insisting the winger will be a force next season, reports the BBC.

Graham featured as a second-half substitute in Wolves’ 1-0 defeat to Huddersfield Town last night, for what was his first appearance in 15 months following a serious knee injury.

The 21-year old suffered cruciate knee ligament damage and experienced numerous setbacks during his recovery period.

However, the fit-again winger is now back amongst the Wolves first-team and Stearman is expecting big things from his teammate in the coming year, he said: “I thought he really livened the game up and got some bums off seats when he came on.

“If he can stay fit then he'll be a force to be reckoned with next season."

Wolves’ supporters will be hoping for a better campaign next year under Paul Lambert, having found the Championship difficult this season.

Lambert’s side are currently 15th in the table, well clear of the relegation zone, but have failed to challenge for the top-six at any point this season.

There are just two fixtures of the season remaining, with Wolves more than likely to end up in the bottom-half of the table for the second successive year.

Lambert’s side face Derby County on Saturday before welcoming Preston North End to Molineux on the final day of the season.

Wolves fans… Do you believe Graham could inspire a promotion push in 12 months time? Let us know in the comments!