Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster Hugo Bueno has continued his season refresh this week, with 70 minutes for Spain’s U21 side.
That’s according to La Vo de Galicia, who report that the player was a part of the 6-0 win over Malta as he continues to battle back to full fitness.
Bueno is currently spending the season on loan with Feyenoord after Wolves decided he was not a part of Gary O’Neil’s plans for this season.
He’s had something of a frustrated start to life in the Netherlands as an injury held him back in the early weeks, with the 22-year-old only managing 64 minutes against PEC Zwolle, 33 minutes against NEC Nijmegen and 83 minutes against FC Twente in the league so far. He also managed 71 minutes in the clash with Girona in the Champions League.
Reports from the country have made it clear he needs to rebuild his fitness, and he took another step towards that during this international break with 70 minutes for Spain’s U21’s.
It proved to be a positive performance for him too as his side won 6-0 and he ‘constantly struck’ from the left-hand side and created plenty of dangerous opportunities according to Marca.
That will have done his confidence the world of good and added much-needed minutes in the legs for the Wolves man, who’ll be hoping to take the positive experience back to Feyenoord and kick on in the coming weeks.