Tomasz Kuszczak has joined the Dingles on trial with a view to a contract;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29834886Wolves have taken former West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak on trial at Molineux, as possible back-up for first-choice Carl Ikeme.
Reserve keeper Aaron McCarey is out until at least January following back surgery, leaving 20-year-old Jon Flatt as the only cover.
Pole Kuszczak, 32, is a free agent following his release by Brighton at the end of last season.
Wolves have also recalled striker Liam McAlinden from his loan at Fleetwood.
Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett played down reports that McAlinden's recall was prompted by an injury scare to Nouha Dicko.
"We're making sure we're as strong as we possibly can be going into a vital group of games against difficult opposition," said Jackett.
"Liam's had a good loan spell, he's got a couple of goals for Fleetwood and he'll increase our options along our front line."
Jackett said Dicko and top scorer Bakary Sako, linked this week with a move to Aston Villa, will be fit for the local derby against Birmingham City in the Championship on Saturday.
Former Albion and Manchester United keeper Kuszczak made 89 starts for Brighton following his move to the Amex Stadium as a free agent in 2012.