Sam Ricketts urges Maguire to join Wolves over Hull City
Captain Sam Ricketts today urged Wolves target Harry Maguire to join the Molineux revolution.
Wolves are currently playing a cagey game of sitting tight in the hope that the 21-year-old Sheffield United defender decides to opt to throw his lot in with them in the Championship.
Hull City have indicated they are prepared to match Wolves' current valuation of around £1.5m, which has been rejected by the Blades.
But former AFC Telford player Ricketts, who won promotion to the Premier League with Hull, is convinced Maguire's development would be better served by choosing Wolves because he would have a chance of regular football, something he would be highly unlikely to get next season at the KC Stadium.
"He will have more of a chance of playing every week here whereas if he went to Hull, he might get the odd Europa League game and that could potentially stunt his growth as a player," said Ricketts.
"If he came to Wolves, he could grow as a player and establish himself as part of a successful team.
"But if you're not developing as a player, is it really worth going there?"





