Paul Gladon has left Wolves after a disappointing spell.
Paul Gladon will go down as one of the worst signings in recent Wolves history – and there has been quite a lot of competition over the years.
Yesterday he was sent out on loan to former club Heracles, who he joined from last summer.
The Dutch club announced the news on their official website yesterday, with Gladon ‘really happy’ to be back in familiar surroundings.
In his welcome home interview for the club’s website, Gladon had critical words regarding English football and his spell at Wolves.
He said: “I have become much stronger. I saw defenders like I’ve never experienced. It is different football; little structure and long ball almost instantaneously.”
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Gladon, 25, expressed his regret at being ostracised by manager Paul Lambert, where he was not even considered for first tem action.
He said: “If you do not play games and only allowed to train, it is not good to very often be ‘home alone’.”
Gladon made only three first team appearances for Wolves the whole season, without scoring.
At Heracles before he signed last August he had netted three goals in five games.
He is unlikely to ever play for Wolves again, but for now Gladon remains under contract to the club until 2019.
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