Wolves assessing loan midfielder Tommy Doyle for potential return next season Wolverhampton Wanderers are evaluating the possibility of re-signing loan midfielder Tommy Doyle ahead of the 2025/26 season, according to reports from ExpressAndStar.com. The 24-year-old has spent the current campaign on loan at Birmingham City, making 38 appearances across all competitions but failing to establish himself as a regular starter in the Blues’ squad. Birmingham City retains an obligation to buy Doyle, which could influence Wolves’ decision-making. Wolves currently sit at the bottom of the Premier League table and are widely expected to be relegated to the second tier. Head coach Rob Edwards, who previously worked with Doyle during his tenure with the England under-20 team, has not yet confirmed whether the midfielder will return to Molineux. However, the club’s interest in securing Doyle’s services appears to be growing, particularly given the player’s experience and familiarity with the team’s system. Doyle’s loan spell at Birmingham has been marked by limited opportunities, with the club prioritizing younger players in key positions. Despite his efforts, he has not secured a consistent role in the starting XI, which has led to speculation about his future. The obligation to buy clause, which is part of his loan agreement, adds another layer of complexity to Wolves’ plans. If the transfer is finalized, Doyle would become a permanent fixture at Wolves, potentially providing a much-needed boost to their midfield options. The potential return of Doyle would also be significant for Wolves’ rebuilding efforts, as the club looks to strengthen its squad ahead of the relegation battle.#wolverhampton_wanderers #premier_league #birmingham_city #tommy_doyle #rob_edwards
