Plymouth Argyle and Stoke City’s interest in Wolves midfielder Luke Cundle has cooled, according to Darren Witcoop.
Plymouth Argyle and Stoke City are both in the midst of a crucial January transfer window as they look for much-improved second halves of the campaign.
The Pilgrims sit at the bottom of the Championship but are hoping to be galvanised by the appointment of new boss Miron Muslic. As for the Potters, they’ve started to find their feet under Mark Robins, who is their third permanent manager of the season.
It comes amid fresh interest from second-tier rivals Bristol City, Swansea City and Millwall. Cundle is expected to return to the Championship this month having found chances hard to come by at Molineux.
The Warrington-born star has played just once this season, that outing coming in the EFL Trophy for Wolves’ U21s side. He has been an unused substitute in the Premier League three times.
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