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28 Apr 2026 06:38:01
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27 Apr 2026 15:28:31
Inter and Everton are interested in R.Gomes.

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27 Apr 2026 16:30:42
Choices, choices, choices. Should he opt to play Champions League football, or choose to play for an ambitious Premier League club which is run well, or should he stay and play for a club in chaos and run by idiots in the Championship?

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27 Apr 2026 13:25:09
Supposedly 4 clubs interested in Santi: Leeds, Brentford, CP and WH hope for bidding war over 40mill, but will Wolves invest it in the squad.

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27 Apr 2026 15:25:17
They'll sell him for £15m.

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25 Apr 2026 13:58:29
Adam Webster from Brighton on a free transfer. 🤞 Palace also keeping tabs.

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25 Apr 2026 14:59:42
I'd rather take Axel Tuanzebe on a free.

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25 Apr 2026 18:19:10
We'll have more chance getting Kevin Webster.

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25 Apr 2026 18:47:23
Ken Barlow wouldn't sign for us. Let alone Kevin Webster.

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24 Apr 2026 20:13:05
Atletico Madrid have opened talks with Wolves over a move for Joao Gomes. Wolves’ valuation is £40m.

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24 Apr 2026 21:06:18
Far too low. I know we are relegated, but it needs to be 65m min. He wants to stay in prem, though.

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23 Apr 2026 08:20:04
Interesting news from Liam Keen saying Krejci has a release clause in his contract of over 40mill but doesn't know if pounds or Euros. So if true him leaving for 20 or 25mill are wide of the mark. About time Wolves started doing things for Wolves and not selling players on the cheap.

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23 Apr 2026 15:23:00
The question is, if he asks to leave but the release fee isn't met, do you keep him knowing that he's unhappy or let him leave for a lower price?

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22 Apr 2026 22:41:10
Wolves have reportedly shortlisted Leicester City centre back Jamaal Lascelles. It's said that he will be available for around £3 million after Leicester's shock relagation to League One.

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22 Apr 2026 23:18:24
Correction, he's on a free.

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23 Apr 2026 13:36:30
I mentioned him a few days ago as one we should target.

He's experienced at Premier League and Championship level and is a leader.

Most importantly, he's better than Toti and Mosquera.

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24 Apr 2026 10:44:36
We all know about Wolves shortlist. Interested. Making enquiries, & we tried...

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21 Apr 2026 21:42:01
Wolves have reportedly made an enquiry to sign Leyton Orient striker Dom Ballard. He’s scored 22 goals in 38 appearances this season in League One. Orient have said he is not for sale, but would be tempted by an offer of around £6 million.

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22 Apr 2026 11:42:39
We'll offer 4 million & won't budge & he'll sign for Sheff Utd or Burnley.

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22 Apr 2026 17:18:43
If this rumour is true then it sounds like people at Wolves might be waking up. It would be nice to have some UK players in the Wolves team, instead of players who are doing a 17,000 mile round trip come international break time.

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19 Apr 2026 20:16:35
Tolu Arokodare is likely to leave Wolves this summer after the striker was the sole aggressor in a dressing room bust-up with Mateus Mane after the West Ham defeat.

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19 Apr 2026 21:19:49
He'll be no loss.

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19 Apr 2026 23:45:45
Agreed, mate.

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24 Apr 2026 10:46:19
Yes, but news of Mane & Sa having a fallout a few weeks ago. Just saying.

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18 Apr 2026 14:28:41
Jens Hjerto-Dahl is a Norway under-21 linked but says other top European sides watching him also.

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18 Apr 2026 14:53:12
Anyone with any ambition is not coming to Molineux whilst Fosun continue to run this S*** show.

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18 Apr 2026 18:18:32
If any other club is interested, forget it. No one with ambition is coming to Wolves, that's the road to nowhere.

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19 Apr 2026 09:23:49
Time for a complete clear out, and to bring in players who give 100% and bring back some pride for the fans.

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19 Apr 2026 10:48:12
Hi, I don't post on here much, but I read all your posts.
To be honest, I don't think we will do any good next season with Rob Edwards and Fosun in charge. I do hope someone comes in and buys our beloved club and gets us back to the Premiership.

We need a complete overhaul. We have not been any good since Nuno left. I would like to have him back, but doubt he would ever come back.

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19 Apr 2026 16:54:03
9 goals in 79 games for Tromso.

Not a very good record. I'm more than happy for the other 'top European teams' to take a punt on him.

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19 Apr 2026 17:27:13
Boz, it does not matter who is manager. As long as Fosun own the club, we are going nowhere. They have slowly and systematically sold any decent players for profit, and left us with a talentless mixed bag, whose only reason to be here is a foot in the Premiership and hopes of a move like those before.

Fosun have no interest in football, or ambition... just the brand for their gaming team in Korea.

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03 Apr 2026 09:51:44
Fosun seem to be blowing their trumpet about how amazingly successful they are on Facebook. I know that platform is not everyone's cup of tea, but I am logging in to leave my thoughts about them where I can comment. I am a bit of a lone wolf though, and appreciate it may have zero effect, but every little helps getting out an alternative message.

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03 Apr 2026 15:26:50
I've been doing the same on X mate.

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05 Apr 2026 15:55:24
Rated... I do believe there is a need to keep up any form of pressure that keeps Fosun's managerial incompetence in the limelight. They are a problem, and show no sign of going. It seems that the Wolves brand in gaming is more important than this historic football club with a loyal fanbase.

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21 Mar 2026 18:08:56
Silas Anderson is on our radar for the summer rebuild says x.

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21 Mar 2026 21:26:18
It seems that Celtic and Rangers also have an interest in Anderson, so I can't see our interest being successful. I think it will be a big problem when we can only offer Championship football.

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22 Mar 2026 20:31:22
I don't know, Ray, is the Championship inferior to the Scottish top flight? Also, we can dangle the carrot of an early return to the PL. And, remember the Portuguese maestros who signed for us in the Championship back then.

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23 Mar 2026 08:03:53
Chalk and cheese, Deep Throat.
The Fosun that took us over and the Fosun now are 2 different animals. Long gone are the days of us signing those type of players, and Celtic and Rangers will be able to "dangle" European football. The best we can hope for in regards to Europe is they bring back the Anglo Italia Cup. 🤣

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23 Mar 2026 10:32:01
The past is a foreign country, someone said. My opinion is that Fosun cannot just carry on as they are. Something fundamental must happen next season. Once China blocked external investment in football, Fosun should have sold out, for a splendid return on the original £30-40mil investment.

It's incredible to think that Fabio Silva cost as much as the whole Wolves club and land holdings. Nathan Shi must shape up or sell out. It's probably only the Americans that can supply the vision and money, fronted by a Wolves legend or two. The Wrexham example shows what can be achieved.

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25 Mar 2026 23:17:37
Never really got this rumour, Deep Throat.
Yes, it's a Chinese company, Fosun, but are you sure that everything is transparent with Chinese authorities.
I believe that Fosun as a conglomerate invested all over the world. Wolverhampton Wanderers is a British company, not Chinese, our assets are in the name of Wolves. This was the plan all along, making the club self sufficient for PSR or whatever disguise it is now.
Fosun also has sizeable stakes in Cirque du Soleil, European banks and insurance, Gestifute, pharmaceuticals etc etc.
They were part of the reason for the first vaccine for Covid.
What I'm saying is, under each group under the umbrella of Fosun, they have invested and profiteered.

China doesn't really have a say, apart from Fosun's business in China and stopping them from causing a collapse of Even Glade Properties if they sold all the invested amounts when they could have.
That would have caused a crash, as every investor would have sold their stake in Even Glade.
Maybe unpopular, but I still think Fosun want Wolves to be successful. I'm glad Jeff Shi has moved on. It would be good to know the new football philosophy going forward, and whether the academy and women's team will be supported as they should.

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26 Mar 2026 15:17:30
Madman
Your thesis, that Fosun are and have been supportive/neutral at worst during the last few years and that the current state of affairs is consequently simply a series of events beyond their control/influence is not an uncommon one amongst Wolves supporters.
It is also the default response from non Wolves fans. Most non Wolves merely view the current situation as Wolves returning to their rightful place and good riddance to bad rubbish.
However I give you "Occams Razor".
This states that when faced with competing hypotheses that explain a phenomenon equally well the simplest one - the one requiring the least assumptions is usually the best.
Now the post Seville path from a successful, (2 league 7ths, a cup semi and a euro quarter), and profitable club with modest debt to the current situation, massively loss making, huge debt and just about to be relegated is a matter of record.
So the question is why?
Is it as you suggest simply because Jeff was grossly incompetent?
I find this hard to believe not just because Jeff is, as his career record indicates, a highly intelligent and successful businessman but also because it assumes that as the wheels came off both financially and in football terms - remember Wolves lose £80m pa more than Brentford and debt has spiralled out of control whilst the side has tumbled down the table - no one in the entire Fosun organisation noticed.
Wolves may be a relatively small part of this multi billion conglomerate but the accumulated losses plus the decline in the potential market value of the club total many hundreds of millions of pounds.

Not a small sum even for Fosun.
These assumptions are surely far too outlandish to contemplate.
The option?
Fosun used to modestly fund Wolves development and saw fantastic returns on that investment - they undoubtedly could have cashed out at Seville for a not insignificant multiple of their investment.
But come Covid Fosun not only couldn't continue investing in Wolves but needed a return.
Maybe they made the decision - foolishly - that with the help of Mendes running a football club was easy and that they could make/take money from it.
However they couldn't legally take dividends as the club has negative reserves so had to construct a network of inter company trading schemes - the balances of which are on the balance sheet and are vast - to extract cash from the club!
The club, however well it is managed, is though highly unlikely to be able to raise substantial sums of profit and/or cash.
Consequently either believing that it is possible, ( it isn't), or simply because there was no choice the club started selling off the best players and tried to replace them with further prospects.
This thesis fits the facts perfectly and merely requires one to believe that Fosun made a poor decision in not selling when they could?
So by Occams Razor Jeff has merely been doing the job he was given but as everyone involved in football should know - Fosun aren't and of course listened to Mendes who had a very vested interest in helping them come to their false conclusion - it was impossible to achieve any other outcome than that which has occurred in the medium term.

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27 Mar 2026 22:40:48
Well said, Future.

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