Wigan and Everton to miss out as Ebanks-Blake pledges future to Wolves

23 April 2009 11:22
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake has dashed the hopes of his Premier League suitors by committing his future to Wolves. [LNB]The 23-year-old's 37 goals in 60 league appearances has led to him being continually linked with moves to Wigan and Everton. [LNB]But the former Manchester United trainee insists he will remain at Molineux after hitting the target 25 times this season as Mick McCarthy's side clinched promotion to the top flight.[LNB][LNB][LNB] Hot shot: Ebanks-Blake is relishing a crack at the top flight with Wolves[LNB]He said: 'I've done something that I wanted to achieve with Wolves. I felt it was important for me to be playing in the Premier League because I feel I needed to do that for my career. [LNB]'There will always be speculation, but it's just that - speculation. I am happy at this club and I don't see any reason for things to change. [LNB]'I always said that Wolves were a Premier League club in the Championship and now we are where we should be. Leaving here has never been an issue for me.'[LNB] The England Under 21 international was crowned the Championship's player of the year and looks on course to add the Golden Boot to the one he claimed last term. [LNB]Yet, the question marks over his ability to score regularly in the most exciting league in the world have already begun to surface, but he remains quietly confident of being a success. [LNB]He added: 'In football, there are always tests. If I score 10 goals in the Premier League next season, they will say can I do it again the following season or score even more goals. [LNB]'I believe that I will score goals given an opportunity, but I don't see the point in saying I'm going to score this or that amount of goals. It's sweeter to just go out there and do it, rather than talk about it.'[LNB] Wolves 1 QPR 0: We belong at the top - Morgan hails his promoted WolvesWolves 1 QPR 0: Party time as Mick's men return to the Premier LeagueTractor Boy Roy accepts shock return to management at IpswichRed handed: United back on top but Fergie has the humpChelsea 0 Everton 0: Halsey fouls up as Blues fall short in drab goalless drawEVERTON FC

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