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Done deal: Wolves forward Michal Zyro's delight at loan move to Charlton

Wolves forward Michal Zyro has completed a loan move to Charlton Athletic.

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The 25-year-old Polish international moves to the League One club for the rest of the season.

He hasn't featured since September and isn't part of Nuno Espirito Santo's first team plans.

Zyro told Charlton's official website: "I’m delighted to sign for Charlton.

"This is a good move for me and now I want to prove to everyone that I am healthy and show my abilities on the pitch.

"I have really enjoyed my time in England so far. Charlton is a very big, famous club – I remember watching Darren Bent score goals for Charlton in the Premier League on TV when I was younger – and I know that I will be happy here with my family."

Zyro returned from 15 months out with a cruciate knee ligament injury last summer, taking part in Wolves' pre-season tour of Austria, but only two Carabao Cup appearances have followed.

Addicks boss Karl Robinson said: “Michal is tall, athletic, has range in his movement and will offer something that we have not got.

"He can play up top in a one, or alongside Josh Magennis in a two, and he is very hungry to show what he can do.

"He can play with his back to goal and having spoken to him he wanted to come to a club that are striving to achieve success come the end of the season.”

Zyro's Wolves contract runs until 2019.