Plymouth defender Krisztian Timar is set to be fit for pre-season despite discovering he is likely to need an operation on the head injury he suffered at Wolves.

The Hungarian was taken to hospital with damage to his eye socket and forehead after a sickening collision with Wolves' George Elokobi in Argyle's 1-0 defeat.

His agent Sam Stapleton told the Herald: "Kris is likely to need an operation in the next few days.

"He's in a stable condition after suffering damage to his eye socket and forehead. He was lucky in the fact that it could have been a lot worse.

"Kris is the sort of player that always gives 100% and won't back out of anything and, sometimes as a result, these things happen in football.

"He will lose his summer holidays now, but the most important thing for him is that he is back for pre-season."