
Jenson Seelt
22-Year-Old
VfL Wolfsburg
Bundesliga

Completes Wolfsburg switch
Seelt has been loaned to Wolfsburg from Sunderland, according to his new club.
ANALYSIS
Seelt started in the season opener for Sunderland but will now depart on loan for Germany after a loan was agreed upon with Wolfsburg. He was a minimal part of their promotion season and was likely only seeing minutes this campaign due to injuries, now on loan to further his game. That said, he could work into a starting role with Wolfsburg from the jump, although it is more likely to see a rotational role behind Denis Vavro and Konstantinos Koulierakis.
Seelt started in the season opener for Sunderland but will now depart on loan for Germany after a loan was agreed upon with Wolfsburg. He was a minimal part of their promotion season and was likely only seeing minutes this campaign due to injuries, now on loan to further his game. That said, he could work into a starting role with Wolfsburg from the jump, although it is more likely to see a rotational role behind Denis Vavro and Konstantinos Koulierakis.
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Returns to bench
Seelt (undisclosed) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Burnley.
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Fit to return
Seelt (undisclosed) will be available for Saturday's game at Burnley, manager Regis Le Bris told media during his pre-match press conference Thursday. "Jenson is fine, so that's a positive," he said.
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Leaves injured
Seelt was forced off the field in Saturday's 3-0 win over West Ham due to an apparent injury, according to manager Regis Le Bris, per Phil Smith of the Sunderland Echo. "I don't think it's really serious."
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