Wolves' Ebanks-Landell faces months out
Wolves defender Ethan Ebanks-Landell could be out for up to four months after suffering a stress fracture in his foot.
The 22-year-old will see a specialist on Monday to see if he requires surgery after scans picked up the injury in his left foot.
If so, Wolves medics estimate the centre-back will take between "12 and 15 weeks" to recover.
Even without surgery, Ebanks-Landell faces at least a month on sidelines, leaving boss Kenny Jackett worryingly short of cover at the back.
Wolves head of medical Phil Hayward explained: "Ethan has a very small fracture in his fifth metatarsal in his left foot.
"He will go and see a consultant on Monday, where we will take the scans with us.
"After conversations with the consultant and decide whether we opt for surgery, which would be a screw through that bone.
"If we decided not to do that it would be a case of offloading for a period of time, it's a conversation to have with the specialist.
"Essentially, with surgery, you are looking at between 12 and 15 weeks before he is ready for a match again.
"With the other option, offloading, you are looking at four to six weeks."