NEWPORT’S Lee Evans has been made available for a season-long loan by his club Wolverhampton Wanderers, with reports suggesting that Championship newcomers MK Dons are interested.

Dons boss Karl Robinson is understood to be on the look-out for midfield talent following the departures of Dele Alli and Lewis Baker.

And the Wales Under-21 international, who left his hometown club Newport County AFC for Molyneux in January 2013, could fit the bill after Wolves manager Kenny Jackett revealed he would be happy to send Evans out on loan.

“Lee Evans will be looking for a season-long loan now,” Jackett told the Birmingham Mail.

“Maybe in the Championship, there’s been nothing decided yet.

“There have been some talks, but I don’t think there’s a clear favourite.

“He’s fully fit, training and our plans for him are to loan him out this year.”

Evans played a key part in Wolves’ League One title triumph in 2014, making 28 appearances that season.

He then enjoyed a scintillating start to the 2014/15 campaign and featured in almost every Wolves game before the international break last November, as well as earning a call-up to Chris Coleman’s senior Wales squad.

But the 20-year-old’s progress was stunted when he suffered a broken scaphoid, the bone between the hand and forearm on the thumb side of the wrist.

The injury forced him to miss a number of games that coincided with Wolves’ resurgence and a sequence of results that pushed the team back into play-off contention.

Evans returned to action in the FA Cup third round ties against Fulham in January.

But it was his handball that allowed the Cottagers to equalise from the spot in the final minute of extra-time in the Molineux replay.

The London side went on to knock Wolves out on penalties.

Evans only featured in two more games all season and didn’t play a single match after he endorsed a tweet from his brother Danny which had called for him to play more.

Evans told the Argus in March that he was keen to stay and fight for his place and former Swansea City boss Jackett said earlier this month that all his players had a ‘clean slate’ for the new season.

Wolves host County in the first round of the Capital One Cup in the second week of August.