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Factfile: Wolves' loan target James Henry

Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett has targeted Millwall winger James Henry to strengthen his midfield options. We have compiled the facts and figures surrounding the prospective new Wolves signing.

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James Henry

Born: June 10, 1989 in Reading.

June 2006: Signs a one-year deal with Reading.

March 2007: Joins Nottingham Forest on loan.

November 2007: Joins Bournemouth to December and scores twice on his debut in a 2-0 win against Bristol Rovers, ending with four goals in 11 games.

January 2008: Joins Norwich on loan until the end of the season but returns through lack of games after just three appearances.

March 2008: Signs new deal with Reading to 2010 after playing for England at Under-17 and Under-19 levels.

December 2008: Makes his full debut for Reading in 1-0 win against Blackpool, alongside future Wolves striker Kevin Doyle.

March 2009: Joins Millwall on loan for the rest of the season. Marks his home debut with a 35-yard goal in a 1-1 draw against Swindon, his five goals in eight games helping the Lions to the League One play-offs.

July 2010 – Signs for Millwall on a permanent basis under Kenny Jackett. He scores five goals in 42 Championship games in his first season.

2011-12: 39 League games for Millwall, no goals.

2012-13: 34 League games for Millwall, four goals.

March 2013: Initially ruled out for the season with ruptured knee ligaments but returns a month later.

April 2013: Helps Millwall to the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, where they lose 2-0 to eventual winners Wigan.

May 2013: Voted second in Millwall's Player of the Season.

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