Why Wolves' relegation had been coming after slow decline
Summary
Wolves football club was relegated from the Premier League after a poor season with only three wins by week three. The club has faced problems like weak player signings and fan protests against the owners, leading to a long decline and now preparing to play in the lower Championship league.Key Facts
- Wolves confirmed relegation after West Ham’s 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace.
- The club has struggled since early in the season, with only three wins in the Premier League.
- Fans protested against owners Fosun and former chairman Jeff Shi due to dissatisfaction with the club’s direction.
- Wolves sold top players like Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota, and Ruben Neves but failed to find strong replacements.
- Summer 2024 signings played little role, and some January 2025 signings were quickly sold or loaned out.
- Executive chairman Jeff Shi left after fan anger and poor results, but ownership group Fosun still holds control.
- The club hopes to use the relegation as a fresh start and avoid past mistakes in player transfers.
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