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Report: Duckens Nazon to leave Wolverhampton Wanderers

Nicolas Otamendi of Argentina fights for the ball with Duckens Nazon of Haiti during an international friendly match between Argentina and Haiti at...
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Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Duckens Nazon will reportedly join Sint-Truidense VV in the summer transfer window.

Nicolas Otamendi of Argentina fights for the ball with Duckens Nazon of Haiti during an international friendly match between Argentina and Haiti at Alberto J. Armando Stadium on May 29,...

Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Duckens Nazon will leave for Belgian club Sint-Truidense VV, according to The Express & Star.

It has been reported that Nazon will move to the Belgian First Division A on a three-year contract in the summer transfer window.

Biram Kayal of Brighton and Hove Albion is fouled by Duckens Nazon of Coventry City during the The Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round between Brighton and Hove Albion v Coventry City at Amex...

Wolves will not miss Duckens Nazon

Nazon joined Wolves in January 2017 on a six-month contract and extended it until 2019 in the summer of 2017, as reported by The Express & Star.

The 24-year-old striker, though, has failed to make a first-team appearance for the Wanderers, and has had loan spells at Coventry City and Oldham Athletic.

Duckens Nazon of Coventry City celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during the The Emirates FA Cup Second Round match between Coventry City and Boreham Wood FC at The Ricoh Arena...

The Haiti international was always going to find it hard to play for the Wanderers, and with Nuno’s side having been promoted to the Premier League from the Championship, they are making the right decision in letting the former Kerala Blasters striker leave.

Wolves won the Championship title this past season quite comfortably, and Nuno’s team will be aiming to make an instant impact in the Premier League during the 2018-19 campaign.