Wolves are set to allow Sasa Kalajdzic to depart on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt as Gary O’Neil searches for alternatives.
It has been reported that the big Wolves striker is about to head out on loan for the remainder of the 2023/24 season.
Sasa Kalajdzic has been a non-factor for much of this campaign at Wolves with Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-Chan in irreplaceable form.
Gary O’Neil however won’t settle for these options upon Kalajdzic and his departure is likely to spark a hunt to sign a replacement in the next few weeks.
Here’s the latest on Kalajdzic’s loan departure to the Bundesliga.

Wolves agree Sasa Kalajdzic exit
This is according to HITC Football and Graeme Bailey in a recent report.
The report explains that a deal has now been agreed with Eintracht Frankfurt over the loan of the ‘huge‘ impact player that is Kalajdzic.
A number of different clubs in Germany had an interest in the 6ft 7in striker but he chose Frankfurt which will be a nice escape for him after what’s been a disappointing move to England.
With his absence however, will likely come an addition with Wolves hoping the departure will free up space in order to bring a new forward into the club in January.
Who will Wolves sign in January?
Recently, rumours have been swirling around Wolves with several strikers all being linked with a move to the club.
The first name mentioned is one familiar to Wolves, Boulaye Dia. He was linked all summer and recently reports have begun suggesting a move could be back on.
Another to be rumoured with a move to Wolves recently is PSG forward, Hugo Ekitike with the Molineux side enquiring about him earlier this week.
Lastly, Che Adams is also an option and could be cheap considering his contract expires in six months.