Wolves are expected to be busy on transfer deadline day, and one fringe player appears to be heading for the exit.
There has been an exodus this summer at Molineux, which started with the expected departure of Matheus Cunha to Manchester United.
Rayan Ait-Nouri left for Manchester City, and there have also been exits for, Pablo Sarabia, Nelson Semedo, Craig Dawson, Carlos Forbs, Bastien Meupiyou and Goncalo Guedes.
Tommy Doyle, Boubacar Traore and Nasser Djiga have all left Wolves on loan.
The transfer window closes in 24 hours and Wolves may yet sanction one more exit.
Sasa Kalajdzic likely to leave Wolves on loan
Sasa Kalajdzic on the ball for Wolves.
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Sasa Kalajdzic returned to action in pre-season for Wolves after recovering from his second ACL injury of his spell at Molineux.
Kalajdzic impressed at times in pre-season, and has made a couple of appearances for Wolves in the 2025/26 season so far.
In the 3-2 win over West Ham United, Kalajdzic put in an impressive cameo – but it looks like the £15 million (BBC Sport) Austrian will not be sticking around.
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Sasa Kalajdzic is likely to move on loan before tomorrow's transfer deadline, to make room for new signing Tolu Arokodare.
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The E&S have reported tonight that Wolves are likely to send Kalajdzic out on loan before tomorrow night’s deadline, and that is departure is actually ‘expected’.
With Tolu Arokodare set to join Wolves, the club need to free up a non-homegrown slot so he can be registered.
Hwang Hee-chan is another player who’s been linked with an exit, with PSV Eindhoven and Crystal Palace having been linked.
But Kalajdzic is the more likely to go of the two, in order to accommodate Arokodare.
Where Kalajdzic could go
This news will disappoint some fans, but this was always a possibility for Kalajdzic, who has played so little football during his time at Wolves.
Kalajdzic even hinted himself that a loan exit would be a possibility, and to a league that would be less physically demanding, in order to help him get back on track.
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira puts his hands behind his back.
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Earlier in the summer, Cremonese showed interest in Kalajdzic. We will see if the Italians make a move for him, but they have just agreed a deal to sign Jamie Vardy.
The last loan spell Kalajdzic had was with Eintracht Frankfurt, and Wolves may look to send him back to the Bundesliga, which he obviously knows well.