Out of favour Ghana defender Phil Ofosu-Ayeh trains with Wolves U-23 side

Published on: 30 July 2018

Ghana defender Phil Ofosu-Ayeh's frustrating time at Wolverhampton Wanderers could come to end this summer after he was asked to train with the side's U23 side.

Ayeh, 26, has been omitted from the squad amid a recurrent ankle injury which has affected him since joining the promoted Premier League side.

The Ghana international joined the English side on a free transfer last summer after leaving German side Eintracht Braunschweig but has yet to feature for Nuno Espirito Santo's first team owing to a series of ankle problems.

The Express and Star are reporting the right-back  isn't "believed" to be part of the plan going forward.

Fosu-Ayeh alongside Dominic Iorfa, Jordan Graham, Phil Ofosu-Ayeh, Michal Zyro and Ethan Ebanks-Landell are training separately with the team's U23 side at Compton Park.

Ofosu-Ayeh, who played for the club's Under-23 side toward the end of last season as he fought back from injury, might have been brilliant for Wanderers, but the reality is that his body has not allowed him to flourish in English football and if he ever does, it isn't going to be at Wolves.

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