Winger Lewis Gobern struggled with injuries during his time at Molineux
Wolves have released three players as they trim their squad in preparation for their return to the Premier League.
Lewis Gobern, Alex Melbourne and Matt Bailey, who are all out of contract this summer, have been told they will not be offered new terms at Molineux.
Only Gobern had featured at senior level for Mick McCarthy's side.
Meanwhile talks are continuing with club captain Jody Craddock, whose contract expires in the summer, both parties are keen to agree a new deal.
Winger Gobern, 24, broke into the first team in 2006 and made 12 appearances for Wolves, the last of which came against Leicester in December of that year.
He spent the final part of last season on loan at League One side Colchester United, as he continued his long battle against injury.
Bailey, 20, has spent time on loan at non-league sides Burton Albion and Kidderminster Harriers, although neither he or Melbourne, 19, had been involved at first-team level for Wolves.
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