Arsenal’s campaign looks to be solely focusing on domestic football now and there are no better clubs for Championship sides to bring players in from.
The Gunners’ have an exceptional record with their young players and produce some of the most talented under 21s in the country. Wolves, who are mounting a charge to return to the Premier League, could undoubtedly do with the extra enthusiasm in their squad.
Arsene Wenger, who is always building for the future, must be considering a few months on loan for some of his most talented youngsters.
After the successes of Jack Wilshere and others after their loan spells, Wenger knows first team experience is integral to the development of any young player and helping with a promotion push could make a name for a few players.
Championship clubs know that these few months can be the most financially lucrative in their history and a couple of shrewd, talented loan signings could be the difference between success and failure.
Here are FIVE loan options for Wolves…
Alex Iwobi
The return of Danny Welbeck has almost ruled out any chance of Iwobi featuring regularly for the first-team in the remainder of this campaign.
Campbell, Chamberlain, Sanchez, Walcott and Welbeck are not ahead of the youngest in the pecking order and he is unlikely to make anything other than a cup cameo appearance. A move to a competitive Wolves side would be a huge step for his development and, more than anything, be a shrewd addition for Wolves.
His performances this season have been impressive and shown he can create chances even against deep defences.
Christopher Willock
This tricky winger has produced countless impressive displays for Arsenal’s academy and could add a real sparkle to the Wolves front line.
Inconsistent, as with any young forward, but Willock clearly has the quality to produce extraordinary moments.
Josh DaSilva
Only 17, but Da Silva, like Willock, has displayed he has all the credentials to be a real threat with his displays in the Arsenal academy often lighting up the pitch.
Capable of playing anywhere across the forward line, DaSilva has pace to burn and a box of tricks that belong in the hands of Derren Brown.
Krystian Bielik
Bielik is hoped to be the long-term defensive midfield solution that Arsenal fans have been waiting for, but it is crucial he cuts his teeth at a lower level before been thrown in at the deep end.
Still very young, Bielik is unlikely to feature heavily for a couple of years, but the impending departures of Mathieu Flamini and Mikel Arteta could mean that his role in the squad increases sooner than he may expect.
Dan Crowley
Often compared to Jack Wilshere, Crowley is a central midfielder with a huge amount of promise.
His game is largely based on his ability to weave past challenges and play subtle passes, but he is also considered a dead-ball specialist and continues to impress for the Arsenal academy.
Crowley has already played for the first-team, during pre-season but will need to work on his physical strength if he is to make the step up on a regular basis.