English championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers has been disciplined by the club for going on AWOL for 13 days.
Enobakhare has been training mostly with the under-21 group since returning to Compton Park, having spent most of the season with the first team.
Boss Kenny Jackett now hopes to put the episode behind everyone and concentrate on football again.
The 17-year-old was welcomed back into the dressing room with a round of applause, according to the manager.
“He was okay, he apologised but obviously had some issues that he had to sort out and he realises that it wasn’t quite the correct thing to do. He certainly will have learned from it" He said.
“There has been and will be disciplinary action. That is internal and has been dealt with and accepted and moved on.
Enobakhare was initially allowed time off for a family issue, the club said, but then failed to return and left bosses unaware of his whereabouts.
He returned to training on Tuesday after 13 days away from Compton Park.
And the Nigerian is in line to pull on a Wolves shirt again either this Sunday when the under-21s travel to Derby, or next Thursday when Wolves play MK Dons in the FA Youth Cup. The youngster reconciled with the club by phoning academy boss Gareth Prosser on Monday.
Disciplinary action is likely to have been a fine of one or two weeks’ wages.
Culled from Wolves Express and Star
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