£800k attacker finds new club immediately after Wolves release
Bendeguz Bolla has signed for a new club, just under 24 hours after his departure from Wolves was announced.
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Hide AdWolves shared the news yesterday that Bolla along with Louie Moulden would be departing Molineux this summer. The pair aire leaving along with Dominic Plank and Muhamed Diomande.
Bolla hasn't stayed in the free agent market long as he has signed for Austrian side SK Rapid Wien. He is currently on international duty with Hungary and will link up with his new club when Hungary's participation in EURO 2024 is over.
Speaking to the Rapid Wien official club website, the Hungarian international said: "Since my first conversation with the people in charge at SK Rapid, it was clear to me that I wanted to take the step and play for this great club.
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Hide Ad"I am really looking forward to getting to know my teammates, coaches and the Rapid fans. It is my big goal to contribute to the club's successful future."
Rapid Wien finished fourth in the Austrian Football Bundesliga and so Bolla will join a club that will compete in the second round of qualifying for the Europa League. Bolla’s new club are the most successful football team in Austria after winning 32 titles.
The 24-year-old left Wolves without making a single appearance for the senior team He was signed from Hungarian side Fehervar in 2021 for a reported £800,000 but could not break in to the first-team picture.
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Hide AdBolla spent two years of his career out on loan in the Swiss Super League with Grasshopper Zurich, appearing 66 times for them. He returned to Switzerland in the season just gone, joining Servette where he played 45 times, creating and scoring 10 goals.
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