Wolverhampton Wanderers took Andreas Weimann on loan from Derby County last season.
Andreas Weimann has told the Express and Star that he is happy to be back at Derby County.
Weimann spent last season on loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers and was expected to move permanently to Molineux.
However, Paul Lambert’s departure from Wolves meant that Weimann’s permanent transfer never went through.
The Austrian international has now returned to Derby, with his future up in the air.

It is not yet known whether Weimann is seen to be part of Gary Rowett’s plans for next season.
But the attacker has hinted that he may be happy to stick around at Pride Park.
He said: “I really enjoyed it at Wolves. I played nearly every game and that was my main aim when I went there. From that perspective, it was really good but now I’m happy to be back here and I’m looking forward to seeing what happens.”
Weimann has struggled to show his top form ever since joining Derby, but there is a feeling he could thrive under Rowett’s management, if he does stick around.
Weimann made 21 appearances for Wolves during his loan spell last season, scoring on three occasions.
Derby’s Championship season begins at the start of August, when they take on newly relegated Sunderland.

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