Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has confirmed striker Freddy Eastwood is available for transfer.
Striker put up for sale by McCarthy
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has confirmed striker Freddy Eastwood is available for transfer.
The Wales international has made 35 appearances this season - just 12 of them in the starting XI - scoring four goals.
He almost joined Coventry on loan in January before Wolves pulled out of the deal at the 11th hour.
Eastwood, who signed a four-year contract at Molineux after a £1.5million move from Southend, has remained popular with supporters, although a summer move always looked on the cards.
Not worked out
"I've had a discussion with Freddy and he is available for transfer," McCarthy told the club's
official website. "It's nothing personal, it's just not worked out how either I, or Freddy, would have liked.
"I thought he would fit into my team but he hasn't. He's not for me and maybe I'm not for him. He wants to play and he'll do well somewhere else. We wish him good luck."