Dion Sanderson looks to have a bright future at Wolverhampton Wanderers after progressing from youth level to the fringes of the first-team. As per Transfermarkt, the 20-year-old made 46 appearances for the U18s and 26 appearances for the U23s, and now he’s had a taste of competitive football.
Sanderson was loaned out to Cardiff City in January, made three appearances in all competitions for the Bluebirds and impressed in a short space of time. Wolves are on the hunt for a centre-back this summer and a lot of supporters from We are Wolves believe Sanderson could be a long-term solution.
Anna Ashwood: “I was impressed with him when I (saw) him at some of the under 23 games.”
Gavin Smith: “Great player.”
Harry Whitehouse: “Solid player if he stays on track. Can see him becoming a first team regular.”
Jerry Bolton: “Saw one appearance in first team. Good effort and bags of potential.”
Richard Routley: “He looks like he’ll be a top player. And a local lad.”
Graham Palmer: “Keep him and use him as back up like Kilman.”
George Gould: “Give him a chance.”
John Darnbrook: “I just don’t think him, Kilman or Morgan Gibbs-White should be in the first-team squad next year. They should all be loaned out in the Championship to see how they do.”
Daniel Sandhu: “Wherever he is, he needs playing time in competitive football.”
Steve Cole: “I’d give him a chance.”
Mark Beddows: “Big prospect who needs regular matches to develop further. Nuno knows.”
Geoff Waddison: “Very good defender. Seen him loads of times in the U23s. (He’s) very clever, strong, great on corners and a fast runner. Hope to see Dion very soon back in the first team.”
Jon Derry: “He looks really good to me.”
Liam Moran: “Future captain.”
Spencer Evans: “A full season on loan at a Championship club would be great for him.”
Paul Woz: “Loan him out but at a good championship level. I think this boy has talent and would come back and challenge for a spot in the back-three.”
Sanderson has made one appearance for Wolves at senior level, playing a full 90 minutes at right-back in October’s EFL Cup win over Aston Villa. Whether there’s a place for him in the first-team next season remains to be seen, however, as Max Kilman and Ryan Bennett could be backup options.
The 20-year-old may be better off going out on loan in 2020/21 so he can get regular football, as his development will be hampered playing in the reserves when he’s already proven himself at senior level. Supporters are tipping him to be a success in the Midlands.