But Eastwood, who scored 65 league and cup goals for Southend during his three years there, is determined to add to his tally of 10 games and four goals with Wolves.
"I want to be in the team week in, week out," he said. "That's what I came here for and that's what I want to do.
"Hopefully I can get back into the side and I want to try and finish the season with a bang.
"At the clubs I've been at before, I probably wouldn't do anything for 70 or 80 minutes but then pop up with a goal late on.
"I feel I haven't really had the chance to do that here yet.
"After 70 or 80 minutes here, if you start a game, the gaffer will normally make a change.
"If I can just get 90 minutes here week in, week out, I think I will produce like I was in the past."
Eastwood broke into the Wales side last year, winning five caps, scoring two goals and admits he did not expect to be picked by John Toshack for their friendly win over Norway last week.
"I was surprised the gaffer started me last week because I haven't played for a while," he said.
"But it just goes to show how much Tosh thinks of me as a player to put me back in front of a few forwards we have now.
"To start me off and play for an hour, I did ok, so I was delighted with it."
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