Wolves striker Bjorn Sigurdarson completes Molde loan move
Wolves striker Bjorn Sigurdarson has completed his one-year loan move to Molde.
The Icelandic hitman agreed a deal with the Norwegian First Division side to return Norway just 18 months after signing for Wolves.
Sigurdarson moved to Molineux from Lillestrom and was Stale Solbakken's first signing but has failed to make a serious impact.
The striker tweeted:
The loan deal runs through to the end of 2014 in line with the Norwegian League season.
"Bjorn has expressed a desire to go and play abroad again," said head coach Kenny Jackett.
"He feels that the football will suit him better than in England and in particular League One.
"He is going to a very good club in Molde for a year as he tries to re-establish and build his career again."
Sigurdarson has made 60 appearances for Wolves – scoring seven times – but has not featured since the 3-3 draw at Rotherham on December 20.