Eurosport - Tue, 12 Feb 17:11:00 2008
Wolves striker Freddy Eastwood says he may have to leave the club if he is not given a decent run in the side.
The Wales international - who cost £1.5 million when he signed from Southend in July last year - has not started a game since Boxing Day and has seen himself slip down the pecking order of strikers at Molineux.
"There's no change for me, I'm still on the bench," he told the Birmingham Mail.
"Kevin [Kyle] has come in and I think we've got eight strikers now so there's plenty of competition.
"We've got a good squad here and there's competition all over the park so the manager has tough decisions everywhere.
"I've just got to keep my head up and keep going, I don't really want to go anywhere.
"I'm a Wolves player and I came here to play football which I started off doing but now I'm not.
"From now until the end of the season there's 15 league games left and if I'm not getting a run, and teams are coming in for me, I need to play football."
But he added: "I don't want to leave, it's the last thing I want to do.
"I've come here to play for Wolves and I want to stay at Wolves without a doubt.
"Having said that I'm at the age now where I want to play football and I think I'm a good enough player to play and score goals in this league."