Wayne Hennessey's Wolves vow
Wayne Hennessey today hinted he would be happy to stay at Wolves even if the club are relegated from the Premier League.

Wayne Hennessey today hinted he would be happy to stay at Wolves even if the club are relegated from the Premier League.
The in-form keeper is one of several Wolves players who are attracting interest and scouts up and down the country will be ready to pounce should the club fail to beat the drop.
Chief executive Jez Moxey admitted earlier this week that relegation from the Premier League could see the sales of star players, despite the club recording £9.1m profits.
Wolves do not need to sell anyone and would only do so if the demands from a buying club — or a player — forces the issue.
Hennessey is focused on staying in top form to ensure Wolves stay up and would not seek a move.
But the 24-year-old Wales international, who signed a five-year deal last September, might have his loyalty tested this summer if Wolves lose their survival battle.
Hennessey has already been linked with the team where he was a schoolboy, Manchester City, while Arsenal have been long-term watchers.
But he said: "Every goalkeeper wants to be playing and no matter what league you're playing in, you're getting match experience.
"And if I'm getting that at Wolves, then I don't mind.
"I'm signed with Wolves and I want the best for this club. I want us to stay in this league — we're a big club."
And Hennessey insists Wolves are ready to win their survival battle.
"Myself and the club are aiming high and we're determined to stay in this league," he said.
"That's our target and we know we can get enough points to do it.
"It's down to us and the staff to show everyone what we can do."
Hennessey feels Wolves' defence are becoming more of a solid unit as they continued the run-in with today's clash against Blackpool.
"We're at a stage now where we've got to be hard to beat and I feel myself and the back four are really hard to beat, so hopefully we can stay up and prove that," he said.
"I feel in good form at the moment."