Kevin Doyle has insisted that he would have no qualms with playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers next season.
The Republic of Ireland striker spent part of last season on loan with Queens Park Rangers, whom he helped earn promotion to the Premier League via the Championship playoffs.
However, with 12 months left to run on his contract with his parent club, Doyle has revealed that he would have "no problem" if he was to turn out for the Black Country-based outfit again.
"I'll have no problem going back and everyone is perfectly civil and fine with me. It's not a case people don't talk to me," he told the Express & Star.
"They have decisions to make and they'll make them. When I'm back it will be enjoyable training and we'll see then."
The 30-year-old joined Wolves from Reading back in 2009.