Wolves loan chief Seyi Olofinjana says their link-up with FC Jumilla is benefiting both clubs.
The former Wolves midfielder now manages the club's outgoing loans and has particular focus on FC Jumilla after nine players departed Compton for the Spanish third division side during the summer.
"It's a big opportunity for Wolves and Jumilla," he explained. “It happened very quickly during the summer and we sent them nine players, so a lot went into it. It was a big process but we're getting there.
“Some loanees are getting games and some aren't. It's about seeing first-team environments. When you see players go out on loan, it's not just for football, it's a life skill too. Teaching them to be independent and self-reliant.
“If this is going to be a long-term link it's good for the staff to meet each other and see what's possible in January and going forward. It can be tricky because managers always want more, always want the best players
“It's our responsibility to make sure they know what this project means to us. The best might not fit into this level, so we might need to keep them at Wolves and a path to the first-team."