Former Manchester United youngster grabs goals wherever he's asked to. Could his next stop be the top flight?
Cambridge-born and bred, Ebanks-Blake started his professional career at Manchester United, making his debut against Crewe in the Carling Cup in October 2004.
A broken leg hampered his progress but he recovered to score four goals in nine games on loan at Royal Antwerp. He returned to England to sign a three-year deal with Plymouth Argyle in July 2006 and set Home Park alight his his pace, close control and emphatic finishing.
After scoring 21 goals in 66 games for the Pilgrims, he switched to Wolves for £1.5m in January 2008 and the goals have continued to flow; he scored seven in his first eight games and ended the campaign with a tally of 25.