Wolverhampton Wanderers have allowed midfielder Bruno Jordao to leave the club with immediate effect.
In 2019, Jordao was one of two then-relatively-unknown Portuguese players - the other being Pedro Neto - to make the switch to Molineux.
However, while Neto has gone on to establish himself as a key player with Wolves, Jordao has endured contrasting fortunes during his time contracted to the West Midlands outfit.
The former Portugal Under-21 international would make just five senior appearances for Wolves, with all but one of those outings coming during 2019-20.
Jordao's solitary Premier League outing came on the final day of that coronavirus-hit campaign, featuring for the closing 12 minutes of a defeat to Chelsea.
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Since then, the bulk of his time has been spent on the continent with three different clubs in Famalicao, FC Zurich and Santa Clara.
In total, Jordao made a total of 34 appearances across those three loan periods, most recently playing 11 times for Santa Clara in Primeira Liga.
Nevertheless, the 25-year-old has spent the current campaign representing Wolves Under-21s, making two appearances in the EFL Trophy and a further eight outings in Premier League 2.
Wolves had hoped to find a new club for Jordao in January at a time when they were actively looking to reduce their wage bill.
Although a suitable offer failed to materialise, Wolves have now taken the decision to mutually terminate Jordao's contract to allow him to find a new club.