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See how Wolves and Aston Villa players look in new Panini sticker album

A new Panini sticker album is out – giving fans of our top flight teams a chance to carry their heroes around in their wallet.

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Generations have grown up collecting football stickers through England’s four leagues.

But the new Panini Football 2020 is the the collectables giant’s first-ever Premier League sticker collection.

GALLERY: Wolves Panini stickers

Rui Patricio
John Ruddy
Matt Doherty
Jesús Vallejo
Ryan Bennett
Willy Boly
Jonny Otto
Ruben Vinagre
Max Kilman
Bruno Jordao
Ruben Neves
Morgan Gibbs-White
Diogo Jota
Taylor Perry
Romain Saïss
Joao Moutinho
Leander Dendoncker
Pedro Neto
Raul Jimenez
Patrick Cutrone
Adama Traore

That means there is room for Wolves and Aston Villa, while the Baggies and Walsall are strictly shut out.

Panini today released the first images of the stickers included in the album, which was today being distributed to shops.

Wolves’ return to the Premier League last year brought them a seventh-place finish, their highest in the top division since 1980.

Aston Villa clinched a return to the Premier League last season after a three-year absence.

GALLERY: Aston Villa Panini stickers

Tom Heaton
Jed Steer
Neil Taylor
James Chester
Ezri Konsa
Matt Targett
Björn Engels
Frédéric Guilbert
Ahmed Elmohamady
Tyrone Mings
Douglas Luiz
John McGinn
Henri Lansbury
Marvelous Nakamba
Conor Hourihane
Trézéguet
Anwar El Ghazi
Jota
Wesley
Jonathan Kodjia
Keinan Davis
Rui Patricio
John Ruddy
Matt Doherty
Jesús Vallejo
Ryan Bennett
Willy Boly
Jonny Otto
Ruben Vinagre
Max Kilman
Bruno Jordao
Ruben Neves
Morgan Gibbs-White
Diogo Jota
Taylor Perry
Romain Saïss
Joao Moutinho
Leander Dendoncker
Pedro Neto
Raul Jimenez
Patrick Cutrone
Adama Traore

High flying West Bromwich Albion are odds on to return to the top flight next season, but they will have to wait until then for an inclusion into the Premier League album.

It is the first time Panini has won the rights for the Premier League’s official sticker, beating rival publisher Merlin.

The stickers includes each player’s height and weight, there date of birth and also what is their strongest foot.

They are likely to be a big hit with fans of the two West Midland clubs. But anyone wanting to complete their album are likely to have to fork out a small fortune.

Starter packs cost £3.99 and an individual pack with five stickers inside costs 70p.