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Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sasa Kalajdzic has already cleared out his locker at Eintracht Frankfurt and will return to Molineux instead.

That’s according to Frankfurter Rundschau, who say the striker has ‘even said goodbye’ to the German club after his latest injury blow brought a premature end to his loan spell.

Kalajdzic had joined Frankfurt on loan in the January transfer window from Wolves, looking to get regular playing time ahead of the summer so he could ensure his place in Austria’s squad for Euro 2024.

He had been featuring for them, but his happiness was ruined last month when he suffered a cruciate ligament tear that will see him miss the rest of the season and potentially some of next season too.

It means the end of the current campaign for the striker as well as the end of his loan spell at Eintracht, and it seems his departure from there is already underway.

FR report that he has ‘cleared out his locker’ and ‘even said goodbye’ to the rest of the team at the beginning of the week before heading back to Salzburg for treatment.

Either way, he will not be playing for Frankfurt again, with everyone left disappointed by how things have turned out, naturally having expected things to go differently.

Instead, it’s been a short relationship of six games, with one goal, before a swift and seemingly unceremonious exit and return to Wolves, eventually.