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Town registered all necessary paperwork for the 20-year-old before the transfer deadline last month.
Skipper Carlos Edwards came through last weekend's defeat at Middlesbrough unscathed on his return from a groin injury and will retain his place.
The Tractor Boys are without a win in their last four matches in all competitions and currently sit in the relegation zone after a disappointing start to the season.
Wolves boss Stale Solbakken has a fully-fit squad to choose from ahead of their trip to struggling Ipswich.
Returning trio Bjorn Sigurdarson, Razak Boukari and Kevin Foley were all included in Sunday's squad for the win over Leicester and are expected to retain their place in the 18.
But all three had to settle for a place on the bench following their return from injuries and Solbakken is likely to name the same starting XI that edged past the Foxes.
That win was only their second of the season but striker Kevin Doyle believes it is a result they can build on.
Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to take on Ipswich Town at Portman Road on Wednesday evening, needing to turn around their fortunes at the ground. The Wolves will be hoping to improve upon a record which has seen them ending up on the losing side in more than half of the games played between the two.
The last time the two teams met at Ipswich Town was just over four years ago, in August 2008, as the visitors ran out cosy 0-2 winners in a Championship match.
Ipswich Town
• The Tractor Boys are in pursuit of their second league win of the season, and their first at Portman Road.
• They are averaging a point a game so far, and only bagged six after the first six last term.
• Town are yet to score a league goal in the first half, and their return of four goals from five outings is the worst in the Championship.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
• Stale Solbakken is seeking his first away points as Wolves manager.
• The Black Country club have not won on the road in nine league games, since a 2-1 triumph over Queen's Park Rangers at Loftus Road on 4 February.
• They have mounted the fewest goal attempts in the division (17 on target, 17 off target), and are yet to keep a clean sheet in any competition.
Town registered all necessary paperwork for the 20-year-old before the transfer deadline last month.
Skipper Carlos Edwards came through last weekend's defeat at Middlesbrough unscathed on his return from a groin injury and will retain his place.
The Tractor Boys are without a win in their last four matches in all competitions and currently sit in the relegation zone after a disappointing start to the season.
Wolves boss Stale Solbakken has a fully-fit squad to choose from ahead of their trip to struggling Ipswich.
Returning trio Bjorn Sigurdarson, Razak Boukari and Kevin Foley were all included in Sunday's squad for the win over Leicester and are expected to retain their place in the 18.
But all three had to settle for a place on the bench following their return from injuries and Solbakken is likely to name the same starting XI that edged past the Foxes.
That win was only their second of the season but striker Kevin Doyle believes it is a result they can build on.
Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to take on Ipswich Town at Portman Road on Wednesday evening, needing to turn around their fortunes at the ground. The Wolves will be hoping to improve upon a record which has seen them ending up on the losing side in more than half of the games played between the two.
The last time the two teams met at Ipswich Town was just over four years ago, in August 2008, as the visitors ran out cosy 0-2 winners in a Championship match.
Ipswich Town
• The Tractor Boys are in pursuit of their second league win of the season, and their first at Portman Road.
• They are averaging a point a game so far, and only bagged six after the first six last term.
• Town are yet to score a league goal in the first half, and their return of four goals from five outings is the worst in the Championship.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
• Stale Solbakken is seeking his first away points as Wolves manager.
• The Black Country club have not won on the road in nine league games, since a 2-1 triumph over Queen's Park Rangers at Loftus Road on 4 February.
• They have mounted the fewest goal attempts in the division (17 on target, 17 off target), and are yet to keep a clean sheet in any competition.