He's the local lad full of vim and vigour, charging around in midfield and happy to fill in at full-back. Sounds like a fans' favourite to us
Wolverhampton-born Henry began his career with Stoke City, making his debut against Walsall in February 2001. A regular as the club won promotion from the third tier, he later spent a spell on loan at Cheltenham, prior to winning his place back in the 2004-05 season.
An all-action central midfielder, snappy in the tackle and a competent passer of the ball, he joined Wolves for £100,000 in 2006 (the fee could rise to £175,000 and includes a sell-on clause). Aside from a spell sidelined with a bruised spleen, the former England youth player has been a regular in the side and has even filled in at right-back on occasions.