No bids for Jamie O'Hara says Wolves' Kenny Jackett
Wolves outcast Jamie O'Hara has changed agents in a fresh bid to drum up interest in him, it emerged today – after failing to attract a single enquiry 165 days after his Brighton shame.
Head coach Kenny Jackett today revealed his surprise at the alarming snub by the footballing world to O'Hara that has led the transfer-listed £5m midfielder to change his representative from the experienced Neil Fewings to an as yet un-named agent.
Wolves have also rubbished a recent tabloid story claiming the 27-year-old would be allowed out on loan for £5,000-a-week – around a quarter of the former Tottenham man's weekly wage.
O'Hara has played four games for Wolves Under-21s this season, each time watched by up to 40 scouts, and scored twice and set up another in the recent 4-0 win over Reading's second string.
But it appears no one is willing to take a gamble on O'Hara, who still has more than two-and-a-half years left on his contract.
"We've had no enquiries about him whatsoever," said Jackett. "Every time he's played for our Under-21s he's been very impressive.
"Even if you went there to watch someone else, you'd see a good performance from him.
"So it's surprised me there's been no interest in him."




