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Bruno Lage’s Wolves reveal spells trouble for Man Utd, Arsenal & West Ham

The quality on display in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ training sessions has sky-rocketed after Bruno Lage confirmed his squad is injury-free.

Influential midfielder Joao Moutinho is likely to re-join Wolves’ squad against Leicester City on Sunday after missing two games with a calf injury, while Portuguese wonderkid Pedro Neto is poised to return from his 10-month absence in the coming weeks.

Defensive duo Yerson Mosquera and Willy Boly - both of whom haven’t featured in the Premier League this season - are also back in full training.

After being unable to fill his bench with senior stars for most of the season, Lage now faces the prospect of leaving big names out of his 20-man match day squad.

Finally, Wolves have exactly what Lage has wanted since day one: competition for places.

“The most important thing is, during this week, the level of training. We can feel it, that’s the good thing. The level of the competition is now higher than before,” Lage said after confirming Wolves’ good news at his pre-Leicester press conference on Friday.

“That is what the club needs. Now, when they go to bed, they need to sleep well - but they cannot sleep too much because there’s one player to compete with them for their position.

“Some of them, we have more than one player. We have three left-backs. Jonny is back so he needs to fight because Marcal and Rayan (Ait-Nouri) are doing very well. But Marcal and Rayan can not sleep because Jonny is working very hard.

“In the same way with Pedro - Pedro is coming, Hwang is coming... we have a lot of competition and everyone will work to improve.”

Wolves’ clean bill of health spells trouble for their rivals for the European places.

With 15 games to go, Wolves are seventh - six points behind

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