Tom Cleverley and Jose Holebas are both available for this weekend's game against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

A number of injuries and a suspension to captain Troy Deeney has meant that head coach Javi Gracia has had to field rotated teams of late, but now it looks as if his fortunes could be turning around, with only two of his players currently in the treatment room.

"Now we have Sebastian Prodl with a little problem in his knee and Domingos Quina," said Gracia.

"Quina had an operation yesterday on his shoulder and I look forward to him being ready for the next pre-season.

"The rest of the players are available and are ready, all of them."

However, despite having those players back in training and ready to play should they be required, Gracia suggested that they still may not be fully match-fit just yet. 

The head coach said he will assess his options ahead of Saturday's game and decide on who he thinks will be the best option to beat Wolves.

He said: "We have some players that, now they’re training with the team, some of them are not in the best condition because they started to train during this week.

"Some of them, yesterday, another one the day before yesterday, but we try to choose the best option, knowing it’s an important game for us."

One thing Javi Gracia would be pleased to see on the pitch on Saturday afternoon would be Wolves' white away kit. 

The Black Country side have not won a game in their change strip all season, including the semi-final at Wembley against Watford.

Gracia said he did not necessarily believe in the superstition, but that he would be pleased to see his opposition turning out in their apparently-cursed outfit.

He said: "I didn’t know about it, but before the semi-final, someone let me know.

"I don’t believe in that, but if they do play with that shirt, I would prefer it."