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Toon in training: Warming up for Wolves

Molineux is the venue for Newcastle United's fourth game of what has so far been an encouraging start to their Premier League season, with the Magpies looking to extend their unbeaten run against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.

Wolves have yet to win in the league this term, although many onlookers would argue that their performances have warranted more than the solitary point they've mustered so far and they finished tenth last season, one place above the Magpies. 

United - who announced the signing of Sweden international forward Alexander Isak on Friday afternoon - are likely to be without Callum Wilson, who has a hamstring problem, while Emil Krafth was stretchered off during Wednesday night's Carabao Cup win at Tranmere. 

But Ryan Fraser trained on Friday, while Matt Targett played for 45 minutes at Prenton Park, having missed the last two league games. Club photographer Serena Taylor brought nufc.co.uk this gallery from the Magpies' Benton base.

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