Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sasa Kalajdzic is seen as an ‘exciting player’ for Eintracht Frankfurt, who believe he fits the bill for what they’re looking for.
That’s according to TZ, who cover the Austrian today amid claims that he could be on the move in the January transfer window.
Reports over the last week or so have made it clear that Kalajdzic will be on his way from Molineux in the coming weeks after barely featuring under Gary O’Neil this season.
His agent confirmed as much to Austrian journalist Peter Linden, indicating that teams in England and Germany were looking into a possible move.
TZ now follow that up and explain the Wolves man would be ‘an exciting player’ for Frankfurt, who want to add a striker to their squad.
That’s because he is an excellent hold up man and can ‘hold his own in duels’, indeed, they are seen as the 26-year-old’s greatest strengths.
They also see him as a player who can set up teammates and ‘knows where the goal is’ after his record of 22 goals and 11 assists in 51 games for VfB Stuttgart earlier in his career.
In other words, they see the Wolves outcast as a player who perfectly fits the bill of what they’re looking for in January, hence why they’re presumably pushing to get a deal done quickly.