Overview
- Both clubs confirmed the Austrian striker’s return to Linz on deadline day, with LASK announcing he will wear the No. 10 shirt.
- Wolverhampton retains his contract through 2027, framing the arrangement as a temporary step to secure regular minutes.
- LASK executives called the deal a win-win, thanking Wolves for facilitating a loan they believe adds needed presence at center forward.
- Kalajdžić, who has endured three cruciate ligament ruptures and limited minutes since his €18 million switch to England in 2022, said he is focused on staying healthy and playing consistently.
- The move follows reports of Cremonese interest that did not lead to an agreement, and Kalajdžić hopes sustained form can bolster his national-team prospects.