Rob Edwards recalls £22m summer signing as new Wolves boss makes four changes for Molineux return

Rob Edwards has named his first side as Wolves manager - as he prepares for an emotional return to Molineux against Crystal Palace.

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Edwards returned to Wolves last week to take over from the axed Vitor Pereira - with his new side still searching for their first league win of the campaign

There has been talk around how Edwards would set up for his first test in the Wolves dugout - and the new chief has made four changes from the side that lost against Chelsea prior to the international break.

Edwards has opted for a back five, as interim boss James Collins did at Stamford Bridge, and has handed a recall to Emmanuel Agbadou in place of Santi Bueno who drops to the bench.

David Moller Wolfe also comes into the back five as left wing back in place of Hugo Bueno, for only his third Premier League start, with his last coming on the second day of the season

Jean Ricner Bellegarde is replaced by Marshall Munetsi in a three man midfield and up front Tolo Arokodare comes in for Hwang Hee-Chan, as he partners Jorgen Stand Larsen.

Wolves: Johnstone, Tchatchoua, Toti, Agbadou, Krejeci, Wolfe, Andre, Joao Gomes, Munetsi, Arokodare, Larsen

Subs: Sa, H Buneo, S Bueno, Arias, Hee-Chan, Mosquera, Hoever, Bellegarde, Lopez