
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil has backed young striker Nathan Fraser to show his quality.
The forward, who is only 18, is one who the club will rely on at some stage this season.
With the Premier League side failing to add a forward late in the transfer window, more of a burden does fall on Fraser to get goals for the team.
O'Neil stated to reporters this week: "We've had him training with us more than he has done previously. We've had him around our group a lot, because I wanted to get eyes on him and see whether I felt he could help the group.
"Of course, during the transfer window we were trying to add to that attacking area and how we could add goals, but we knew Nathan was a potential option as well.
"I wanted to get a really good look at him in those days before the window shut.
"There was a lot of interest from sides looking to take him on loan but I felt it was important, especially as we didn't add a number nine, to keep Nathan around and have him around the first team group.
"He's trained really well and I'm sure he'll have an impact, whether that's from the start or the bench, this season."
