Denes Rosa's future at Wolves remains unchanged despite his scoring return to action for the reserves.

The former Hungarian international has overcome a groin injury and scored in his first two outings for the second string but boss Mick McCarthy says he hasn't changed his mind about the midfielder since he made him available at the end of last season.

However, the Wolves boss has praised the professionalism of the 31-year-old who has now scored 11 goals from nine appearances this season in the reserves.

Mick says: "Denes was available before his injury and nothing has changed.

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"He's a lovely guy and a model pro - which is why he is back training with the first team.

"He has maintained his professionalism and his dignity. He hasn't sulked.

"I really hope he can eventually get fixed up with another club because he deserves it."