Wolves youngster Chem Campbell has signed a new contract.
Campbell has agreed a new four-year contract at Wolves, with the club holding an option to keep the talented young forward at Molineux for a further 12 months.
Wolves technical director Scott Sellars hopes the youngster can continue to develop and repeat the performances he produced and the goals he scored at youth level in the Premier League.
“We are obviously delighted with Chem's progress over the last few years, especially the form he has shown with the under-23s," Sellars told the club's website. “He has now progressed to the first-team squad having been a player who would regularly train with them. He's also had experience coming on in a difficult period, but has shown a lot of quality and a lot of character in his appearances with the first-team already.
“We want him to keep doing what he's doing, keep believing in himself and get more experiences of playing, as that will give him even more confidence and belief. But he has certainly shown what he can do at youth level, so now we would like him to score the goals and create the chances that he has for the 23s at first-team level. That's got to be his target."
