Former Wolves winger Mark Kennedy is eager to see more youngsters leave on-loan.
Originally arriving back at Compton Park as an Academy coach to assist loans pathways manager Seyi Olofinjana, Kennedy has now stepped in as caretaker head coach of the under-23s following the departure of another ex-Wolves star in Rob Edwards.
But the 2003 Division One play-off final goal scorer said the chance to work with the loans group and help open career routes for several Wolves players was what attracted him back to Molineux after 13 years away.
He told the club's website: "We want Wolves to be a go to club for loan players. We want clubs to be ringing us up saying 'we want your players on loan' because they're always in great shape, their attitudes are fantastic and they're highly motivated.
This is so when they're going on loan, they're not taking five or six weeks finding their feet and getting ready, we're creating an environment that when we send players out on loan, they feel good about themselves, feeling fit, feeling ready technically and tactically for the challenge and highly motivated.
We don't just want to send players anywhere, we want to send them to clubs who have a connection, a style of play, or a vision that relates to ourselves, because if they are going out on loan, when they come back in, they're ready to go again."

