"David's top priority now is to play first-team football," Bentley's agent Rob Segal told the Express and Star.
"I know the prospect of going to Wolves and working with their manager Glenn Hoddle would be exciting for him.
"Arsenal would obviously require a fee for such a talented player but it would not be a hostile parting."
"I'm sure any deal would be constructed in such a way that would not prevent David moving on somewhere he really wanted to go to."
"As yet, we have not had any contact with any clubs but if Wolves are interested then I know David would be."