Wanderers sign young forward Jake Cassidy
Wolves have signed teenage striker Jake Cassidy from Welsh Premier League club Airbus after he impressed on trial.
The 17-year-old has penned a two-year deal with the option of another year after an undisclosed fee was agreed.
Cassidy showed his potential with seven pre-season goals for Wolves and will join their development squad.
Chief executive Jez Moxey told the club's website: "We are always looking for young players and Jake fits the bill so we are delighted he is here."
Cassidy had only just joined Airbus from Llandudno Junction and leaves without playing a competitive game for the club.
Cassidy commented: "I wanted to progress and was pleased to go to Airbus and was looking forward to a season in the Welsh Premier League.
"But Wolves are a great club who made me feel really welcome from the moment I arrived so I aim to be in the manager's thoughts at some point."
Zubar thankful for support
Wolves defender Ronald Zubar has thanked Mick McCarthy and his team-mates for rallying round him after his Bolton nightmare.
Zubar's poor back pass presented Daniel Sturridge with the injury-time winner as Wanderers triumphed 1-0 at the Reebok Stadium last week.
But the Frenchman bounced back with an impressive performance in Wolves' victory over Manchester United at the weekend
Zubar has paid tribute to everybody at the club for helping him get over his mistake against Bolton.
Recover
"It wasn't easy to recover for a couple of days. I was angry with myself and had it on my mind," Zubar told the club's official website
"But once I got on the pitch and the fans were shouting 'Zubar' it was like, 'Come on, let's go Zubey'. We've got unbelievable fans and the support I had was great.
"Everyone was behind me, not just the fans but the players and of course firstly the manager. He gave me my confidence back, as did all the boys who I had been so disappointed for after working so hard against Bolton."