Morgan Gibbs-White will be a regular starter for Wolves next season, according to Midlands journalist Josh Holland.

The 22-year-old is currently out on loan at Sheffield United, but he will return to Molineux at the end of the campaign.

What's the latest news involving Gibbs-White?

Gibbs-White has made 86 appearances for his boyhood club, but he has never been able to establish himself as a regular.

In recent years, his opportunities have reduced which has prompted Wolves to loan him out to the Championship to get regular game-time.

A fractured foot while he was at Swansea last term stopped that from being the case, but the midfielder is enjoying a productive spell with Sheffield United in 2021-2022.

In fact, Gibbs-White has been one of the standout players in the second-tier this season, directly contributing to 17 goals in just 32 outings, scoring an impressive 10 times.

As a result, Holland has tipped the young midfielder to establish himself as a starter once he's back involved next season after catching the eye during his time at Bramall Lane.

What did Holland say about Gibbs-White?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "I think if you look at Morgan Gibbs-White from last April to this April, when he comes back to Wolves in the summer, I think he'll be starting for Wolves next season.

"I think there has been times when Morgan Gibbs-White would have been perfect for Wolves this season."

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Is Gibbs-White good enough to play in the Premier League?

His statistics in the top-flight would suggest that he won't be able to produce in the Premier League, but those at Wolves will be hoping that he will return a different player to the one that has struggled when given chances in the top-flight.

In his 46 appearances in England's top division, the midfielder has scored just once, in a 2-1 win over Brighton last May, while he's chipped in with just one assist during that period.

The difference in quality from the Championship to the Premier League is massive, but given the level he's been hitting this season, Gibbs-White should return to Wolves with a great deal of confidence, which Bruno Lage will be hoping shows in his performances, if he does decide to use him.