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    Connor Ronan

    Wolves have rewarded Irish u21 International Connor with a new two year contract. The young playmaker has been on loan for a large part of this season with Slovakian club Dunayska Streda, who have qualified for the Europa League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbobrom View Post
    Wolves have rewarded Irish u21 International Connor with a new two year contract. The young playmaker has been on loan for a large part of this season with Slovakian club Dunayska Streda, who have qualified for the Europa League.
    He showed some quality when he got a run in the first team so this seems sensible, he'll probably get loaned out again for development.

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    Connor has received rave reviews after his performance for the Irish u 23s the other day. His loan in Slovakia has obviously done him good, with the chance to play good football on the ground. He was never going to enjoy English lower league football ,where the ball spends most of the time in the air. I suspect he will be a valuable player for us next season in the Europa League.

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    There's a good article in link below where Ronan talks about his loan spells in league one and also his loan spell in Slovakia.

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