Wolves internationals: Who's gone where?
Eleven Wolves players have jetted off around the world on international duty with their various countries and age groups this week. Here, we look at who has gone where.
Morgan Gibbs-White: Has been with the England squad for the Under-17 World Cup in India, which starts on Friday. The final is not until October 28.
Christian Herc: With Slovakia Under-21s to face their counterparts from Iceland and Spain.
Diogo Jota: Has been selected in the Portugal Under-21s squad to travel to Bosnia & Herzegovina on Tuesday, a round trip of more than 2,000 miles for Wolves’ star player so far this season.
Duckens Nazon: The striker, on loan at Coventry, is in the Haiti squad due to face China and Japan – the second in the invitational four-teamKirin Cup.
Alfred N’Diaye: With Senegal, as they seek to qualify for the World Cup, having been handed an unexpected lifeline after their loss to South Africa was rendered null and void. Faces Cape Verde.
Ruben Neves: Like Jota, heading all the way to Bosnia with Portugal Under-21s. Scored a penalty in the 2-0 win over Wales Under-21s last time out.
Dan McKenna: A trio of Under-19 European Championships qualifiers with the Republic of Ireland.
Prince Oniangue: The forgotten man has been selected by Congo to face Egypt in a World Cup qualifier. Congo can’t reach Russia 2018.
Connor Ronan: Home games against Norway and Israel with Republic of Ireland Under-21s.
Jack Ruddy: On loan at Oldham, the goalkeeper will be looking for his first Scotland Under-21s cap when they face England at the Riverside on Friday night.
Romain Saiss: The Moroccan midfielder needs to beat Gabon to keep World Cup dreams alive.




