
Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Manchester United
defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson and Benfica forward
Ola John on season-long loan deals.
Borthwick-Jackson, 19, started his career as a trainee at
United and has made 14 senior appearances.
Netherlands international John, 24, has been with the
Portuguese side since leaving Dutch club FC Twente in 2012
and was on loan at Reading last season.
He previously played for German Bundesliga side Hamburg
in 2014.
Former England Under-19 international Borthwick-Jackson
made his Premier League debut last season.
"My aim is to play as many games as I can, gain experience
and go back and challenge for a place in the team because
Jose Mourinho has told me I've got a future there,"
Borthwick-Jackson told BBC WM.
"I had interest from Premier League clubs and other
Championship clubs but I wanted to come here and help the
club get back to where they belong, which is the Premier
League."
Both players could make their Wolves debuts in Tuesday's
EFL Cup second-round tie against Cambridge United.
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