The striker played just three times at Wolves and despite multiple outlets saying he’s left, there’s been no official word from the club as of yet.

According to multiple reports, Wolverhampton Wanderers have released centre-forward Paul Gladon from his contract.
The 26-year-old arrived at Molineux in the summer of 2016, when Walter Zenga was at the helm, and made three appearances within his first month at the club.
Since then, however, Gladon has not featured at all for Wolves, falling out of favour with Zenga, and no manager has since utilised him in the first team, according to Transfermarkt.
It’s worth noting that neither the Wanderers website nor their Twitter account make any reference to Gladon, with a search showing his last article as of January 12 was about his loan switch to former club Heracles in June 2017.
Gladon’s team profile on the site still lists him as “out on loan” but numerous media outlets including the Birmingham Mail and RTV Oost of the Netherlands say he has left, while Transfermarkt lists him as a free agent as of January 11.

Although there hasn’t yet been an official club confirmation, Gladon has not featured for Wolves in so long that it won’t make any difference to how the team is currently doing in the Premier League.
Judging by some fans’ comments on Twitter, it doesn’t appear that he will be missed either:
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