Wolves midfielder Connor Ronan has been sent messages of good will after completing a season-long loan move to St Mirren.
The 23-year-old Irishman – who is contracted to Wolves until 2024 – has joined the Scottish Premiership club to continue his development after a spell abroad last season. He was Saints manager Jim Goodwin’s only signing on a Deadline Day in which they lost midfielder Cammy MacPherson but kept key man Jamie McGrath.

A statement from Ronan’s parent club states: “Midfielder Connor Ronan has joined the growing Wolves loan contingent in Scotland this season as he moves to St Mirren for their 2021/22 Scottish Premiership campaign.
“The Republic of Ireland under-21 international had an impressive 2020/21, helping Grasshopper Club Zurich earn promotion into the top tier of Swiss football. The 23-year-old Academy graduate has overcome injury troubles during a pre-season of rehabilitation at Compton Park.
“He will now embark on the next phase of his development north of the border. Ronan will be aiming to get another season of first-team football under his belt at St Mirren. Ronan joins Austin Samuels and Luke Matheson in spending the 2021/22 season in Scotland, after the pair joined Aberdeen and Hamilton Academical respectively on loan.”
Fans are excited to see what Ronan can produce with St Mirren.
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