Jelle wobbling at Wolves

29 September 2010 10:10
Wolves defender Jelle van Damme has hinted he could leave the club as he is struggling to settle in England.[LNB] The 26-year-old joined Wolves from Anderlecht in a £2.5million deal this summer, but he has so far failed to adapt to life away from Belgium.[LNB]The left-back has seen his time at Molineux plagued by injuries and he has yet to play a full game for Wolves since his arrival.[LNB]The former Southampton man has now conceded he is struggling to settle at Wolves and admits that he is missing Belgium.[LNB]"My adjustment is difficult, not sporting but socially," Van Damme told Het Laatste Nieuws.[LNB]"My wife is still in Belgium and is expecting our second child in November. Even if they would be here, I miss the life I had in Belgium. [LNB]"Anderlecht in Belgium will always be my club, I'm still in touch with the coach and some players."[LNB]Reports in Belgium claim Anderlecht are exploring the possibility of taking Van Damme back on loan when the transfer window reopens in January.[LNB]However, Anderlecht general manager Herman van Holsbeeck has played down talk linking them with a move to bring Van Damme back to the club.[LNB]Van Holsbeeck said: "I hear Jelle is unhappy in England, but Wolverhampton has paid €3million for him. [LNB]"It is a difficult case, even if we would like to hire him in January. Wolverhampton does not give him to us for 2.5million francs."

Source: Team_Talk