Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster Connor Ronan could be set to join FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda on loan.
The Rochdale-born midfielder, who represents the Republic of Ireland at international (youth) level, could leave Molinaux on a temporary basis before the 11pm deadline, having spent the first half of the 2018/19 campaign on loan at Walsall.

Ronan made 12 appearances for the League One side and failed to make himself a regular starter.
The stint didn’t really work out for the 20-year-old, who may be keen to prove himself to Nuno Espirito Santo from afar.
The Daily Mail claimed in their live blog (Thursday, 12.31pm) that Ronan is ‘in talks’ with the Slovakian outfit.
Gibbs-White emergence could make things tricky
It has to be said, Ronan, who’s made 16 appearances for Wolves, will have to play really well for Streda should he complete a loan move there before the window slams shut.
Wolves are flying high in the Premier League right now, and have one of the division’s most promising young players on their hands in Morgan Gibbs-White.
The Englishman is still only 19 and arguably progressing at a much faster rate than Ronan.

Gibbs-White is an attacking midfielder, which would potentially hinder Ronan’s ability to break through and play in the first-team.
With other options such as Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Leander Dendoncker and Romain Saiss, a loan move to Streda could simply be in vain for Ronan.
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