When Wolves brought in Angel Gomes from Marseille back in the January transfer window - it raised a few eyebrows.
The former Manchester United man was only in the England senior squad a few years ago - and tipped to make a Premier League impact.
But having had a spell in France, he made the move back to the Premier League in the winter window.
He signed for Wolves on loan until the end of the campaign - and has so far made a handful of appearances.
It was a straight loan with no obligation to buy - and it is not known whether Gomes may stick around and make a permanent move in the summer.
Gomes has been speaking about the switch and the last few months at Wolves - working alongside Rob Edwards, a coach he had been with during Edwards’ days in the England youth set up.
Gomes didn’t give anything away about the future - but insisted it was always his plan to come back to England, and he highlighted the impact Edwards has had on him.
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He told the Wolves website: “I never ruled out coming back to England. A lot of people thought maybe I'd come back sooner, but it was about what made sense for me. At this point, it was a good window, a good opportunity to come back and to play in the Premier League.
Gomes and ex-Wolves man Morgan Gibbs-White celebrating for Englandplaceholder image
Gomes and ex-Wolves man Morgan Gibbs-White celebrating for England
“Rob’s been great for me. I've seen the transition he's also gone through, from being together in the 20s. He’s obviously the same guy and has a real drive and ambition, and he wants to see the club really succeed. Since I've been in, it's been really refreshing.
“I've loved the experience so far being here, everyone's made me feel really settled and, for me, that was important. The attention to detail since I've been back has been really good. I obviously know that the situation for the club has been difficult for the players, but the vibe and the camp has been great. It's been really positive so far.”
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