Wolves' Kenny Jackett: No plans for Jame O'Hara
Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett today admitted he hasn't given a thought to reinstating outcast Jamie O'Hara.
The £5m midfielder joined a mixed squad for one training session this week to make up the numbers while a behind-closed-doors friendly against Sheffield United was played, sparking speculation that he was back in the fray.
Wolves' stuttering midfield has come under fire from fans in recent weeks and David Davis is suspended for tomorrow's visit of the Blades.
Some supporters have called for exiled O'Hara, who earns an estimated £20,000-a-week, to be recalled, while others insist his time is up after falling out with supporters at the end of last season.
Jackett suggested he hasn't considered a U-turn on the 26-year-old, who is the only one of the four transfer-listed players still at Molineux.
"It's not something I've thought about too much," said Jackett. "He's not in my plans up to now.
"If the midfield needs a better balance, I'll try to address it and use every option I have.
"But my position hasn't changed – my thinking at present isn't to use Jamie."





