Overview
- LASK confirmed a season-long loan agreed on Austria’s deadline day with Wolverhampton’s cooperation.
- After five league matches, LASK had three points and four goals, prompting an urgent push for a centre-forward.
- Club executives labeled the move a win-win and publicly thanked Wolves for helping finalize the deal.
- Sporting director Dino Buric praised Kalajdžić’s goal threat, physical presence, heading ability and technical quality.
- Kalajdžić cited a focus on health, game time and consistency as he seeks an Austria recall, bringing a record of 24 goals and 12 assists in 60 Bundesliga games plus 19 caps and four goals for the national team.