What Wolves banked after last Premier League relegation as £14m exit led departures | OneFootball

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·25 April 2026

What Wolves banked after last Premier League relegation as £14m exit led departures

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Wolves are braced for a summer of change after relegation, with several departures possible once the window opens.

Rob Edwards’ side will play Championship football next season after a defeat to Leeds last week, coupled with West Ham’s draw against Crystal Palace, confirmed the drop. According to ExpressAndStar.com, planning for next season is already under way with five games still to play.


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Many in the squad have been linked with moves, while talk over potential arrivals has started. The last time Wolves fell from the top flight was 2012, when a number of senior names moved on.

Steven Fletcher joined Sunderland for £14m, while Matt Jarvis left for West Ham for £10.75m and Michael Kightly signed for Stoke for £2m.

Adlene Guedioura switched to Nottingham Forest for £1m, Sam Vokes went to Burnley for £350,000, and Frank Nouble moved to Ipswich for £25,000.

Nenad Milijas returned to Red Star Belgrade on a free transfer, and Ronald Zubar joined AJ Ajaccio on a free.

Attention now turns to how the current group might evolve in the months ahead.

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