Hause signs new Wolves deal

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The 19-year-old has played four games for Wolves this season after returning from a loan spell at Gillingham in League One.

Hause’s promotion to the first team has coincided with a marked improvement in their form, with the youngster yet to lose in a Wolves shirt after three wins and a draw from his four starts.

The England U20 international signed for Wolves in January 2014 from Wycombe Wanderers.

“I am delighted that Kortney has agreed a new contract,” said Wolves boss Kenny Jackett.

“Kortney is another good young player who has made his breakthrough in the last few weeks. It wasn’t an easy time for any player to come in to make his debut but he has shown good promise for the future.

“We have watched his development with both Gillingham and England U20s and were impressed by what we had seen so called him back early from the loan spell.”

Hause added: “Wolves is a big club that’s aspiring to be in the Premier League so if I can play a part in getting the club there then I’ll be grateful for that.

“I’m just looking to do well for myself and the club, I just want to play and do my best.” 

Wolves are eighth in the Sky Bet Championship table, three points off the play-off places.

Sky Tickets are giving you the chance to watch Wolves live at Molineux in the Sky Bet Championship. Tickets are half price for their game with Blackpool on January 17 – only £14.50 for adults – and can also be purchased for Charlton’s visit on January 24.