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Milijas leaves Wolves

Image: Nenad Milijas: The midfielder scored nine goals in 72 appearances for Wolves

Wolverhampton Wanderers have agreed to cancel Nenad Milijas' contract by mutual consent.

Midfielder not a part of Solbakken's plans for the future

Wolverhampton Wanderers have agreed to cancel Nenad Milijas' contract by mutual consent. The decision brings to an end the Serbian's three-year stay at Molineux since he was signed from Crvena Zvezda. Milijas scored nine goals in 72 appearances for Wolves and still had one year remaining on his contract but he was not a part of the plans of boss Stale Solbakken, who only took over this summer. "The manager had told Nenad that his opportunities were going to be very limited this season and, as a result, we have reached mutual agreement on the cancellation of his contract," Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey told the club's official website. "He is therefore free to pursue other options and leaves with the best wishes of everyone at the club. "He has been a very popular member of the squad, a real clubman who has been great to deal with, and we wish him every success in the future."

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