Premier League 25-man squad lists: Wolves leave out Michael Kightly

• 24-year-old has not played since November 2009
• Mick McCarthy ready to send Kightly out on loan

Michael Kightly has been left out of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ 25-man squad for the first half of the season after suffering a setback in his recovery from knee problems.

The 24-year-old winger has not played since November 2009 because of a patella tendon injury and is now likely to go out on loan once he is fit.

The Wolves manager, Mick McCarthy, told the club’s website: “We’re just going to let Kights get on with it. He’s still not quite ready to come back and there’s no pressure on him – it will take as long as it takes. There’s no time limit on it either. When he is fit, he won’t have played since last November and it would be very difficult in that situation to go straight back into the Premier League.

“So, when he is ready, we’ll be able to discuss with him the possibility of going out on loan, which he can do before we have the chance to revise the squad in January.”

Stephen Hunt, who is recovering from foot surgery, has been included along with new recruit Marcus Bent, a loan signing from Birmingham City yesterday. The 32-year-old will be playing for a 14th professional club, and he believes he can still make an impact in the Premier League.

“Once you stop believing in yourself you might as well hang up your boots,” Bent said. “As a footballer, you try and push yourself every day to achieve more and more. I’ll never stop learning. I might be one of the older members of the squad here but I can still get better. I am sure the boys will teach me some stuff and hopefully I can teach them some stuff.”

As well as his named 25, McCarthy will also be able to draw on his development squad, with youngsters Geoffrey Bia Mujangi, Danny Batth, Sam Winnall and Ashley Hemmings all pushing for inclusion.

McCarthy added: “I am delighted with the squad I’ve got at my disposal. Now we’ve got the 25 sorted and we can crack on without any interruptions until January. And there are a lot of lads waiting in the wings who are ready to take their chance if they are called upon.”

Wolves’ 25-man squad

Marcus Hahnemann, Wayne Hennessey, Carl Ikeme, Kevin Foley, Ronald Zubar, Richard Stearman, Jody Craddock, Christophe Berra, Steven Mouyokolo, George Elokobi, Stephen Ward, Jelle Van Damme, Karl Henry, David Jones, Michael Mancienne (on loan from Chelsea), Dave Edwards, Greg Halford, Nenad Milijas, Adlene Guedioura, Matt Jarvis, Stephen Hunt, Kevin Doyle, Steven Fletcher, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Marcus Bent (on loan from Birmingham)

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Marcus Bent joins Wolves on four-month loan from Birmingham

• Striker signs for City’s local rivals until January
• ‘Marcus will bring Premier League experience’

Birmingham City have allowed Marcus Bent to join their Premier League rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers on a four-month loan deal.

Bent, 32, will boost Wolves’ attacking options following the departure of Andy Keogh to Cardiff City on a season-long deal.

“Marcus is an experienced striker who has played plenty of Premier League football and scored goals,” said the Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey. “People still talk about whether we’ve got enough Premier League experience, and Marcus will add to that.

“He’s also a different type of striker to what we have in that he’s a physical presence. We needed someone after the departure of Andy Keogh and Marcus can do a job for us.”

Bent has fallen down the pecking order at St Andrew’s following the arrivals of Nikola Zigic and Matt Derbyshire.

He spent parts of last season on loan at Middlesbrough and Queens Park Rangers.

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Wayne Hennessey signs new five-year deal with Wolves

• Wales goalkeeper contracted until summer of 2015
• Newcastle sign James Perch from Nottingham Forest

Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey has signed a new five-year contract at Molineux. The Wales international, who still had two years left on his previous deal, is now contracted to Wolves until the summer of 2015.

The 23-year-old opened last season as first-choice, but lost his place to veteran American Marcus Hahnemann. His decision to commit his future to Wolves has delighted the manager Mick McCarthy. He told the club’s official website: “We are blessed to have three very good goalkeepers at the club who are currently fit and battling for the position and Wayne is somebody who I believe is a top class young keeper who will also get better.

“This is really good news for the club to have secured one of its best young players and one who will be keen to play a big part in the future. “

Newcastle, meanwhile, have agreed an undisclosed fee with Nottingham Forest for defender James Perch, subject to the player passing a medical.

Perch made more than 200 appearances for Forest and also captained the side on occasion. He had one year left on his contract at the City Ground.

“James has been a marvellous servant for Nottingham Forest. He made it clear that the prospect of a move into the Premier League with Newcastle appealed to him and we couldn’t stand in his way,” said Forest chief executive Mark Arthur. “I would like to thank him for the service he has given us and wish him all the very best with Newcastle.”

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