Wolves fans are sure to feel encouraged following a positive report on two of their young stars.
Christian Herc and Connor Ronan have been plying their trade in Slovakia with DAC Dunajaska Streda and are actually in a title fight.
Herc is into his second loan spell with the club having represented them last term, with Ronan having made a deadline day move in January 2019.

The Birmingham Mail caught up with Slovakian journalist Stefan Allo, who has been watching the pair closely.
An encouraging update
He said: “First of all, I have to say, Herc and Ronan are in the best place. Herc was first a substitute player, but from season 2018/2019 he became to a key player in DAC.
“He is only 20, but scored important goals, important assists, have a good skill to be later a leader. He has good passes, also good shots from afar.”

Slovakian midfielder Herc is apparently a popular figure with the DAC fans, and last season helped the club finish third for the first time in 25 years.
Ronan hasn’t had as much time to make his mark, but has still impressed.
He added: “He goes also the same way, as Herc.
“First is he a substitute player, but after months, he can be also a key player. He played in three games 50 minutes, but still had good movements.

“Clearly at this time, Herc is beloved, as Ronan, but Herc is at the club longer.”
The Ireland youth international has made a handful of Wolves first-team appearances, including an FA cup clash with Manchester City last season after which Kevin De Bruyne asked for his shirt.
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