Nuno Espirito Santo has an interesting decision to make this summer when it comes to the future of Wolverhampton Wanderers starlet Bright Enobakhare.
The youngster is currently out on loan at League One side Coventry City and his Wolves contract expires in the summer, according to transfermarkt.
Nuno must decide whether Enobakhare has a future at Molineux or whether he will be released when his contract runs out.
During the first half of the season, Enobakhare struggled to make an impact during a loan stint with Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock.
After just six games, he returned to England, where he joined Coventry in League One.
The 21-year-old has already displayed his undoubted ability to Coventry fans but one common criticism keeps popping up.

Enobakhare needs to add end product to his game in order to move forward with his career.
The Nigerian striker has played seven games for the Sky Blues now, netting twice – including a penalty.
Technically, he is one of the best players in the third tier of English football and he can waltz around defenders with ease.
But the frustrating thing for Coventry fans is that he is often unwilling to pick a forward pass and move the ball with urgency.
If Enobakhare can start adding goals and assists to his clear skill, then he might just earn an extension at Wolves.
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