November 26, 2024

Football finance expert explains exactly where Wolves stand with PSR after player sales this summer

Wolves raised almost £100m through sales over the 2024 summer transfer window, parting ways with three players.

Max Kilman, Pedro Neto and Daniel Podence bid farewell to the Midlands club during the window, seeing the Old Gold bring in millions.

Daniel Podence of Wolverhampton Wanderers (R) celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with Pedro Neto during the Premier League match betwee...

It was a victory for the club to acquire the profit they did on the three players although, a similar narrative remained in that the trio were not replaced.

Podence’s case can be excluded from such belief, as the task of replacing key figures such as Neto and Kilman was a near-impossible challenge for Gary O’Neil and Matt Hobbs to pull off.

Added to the requirement of replenishing their options on the pitch, Wolves were aware of the financial boundaries that Premier League clubs must strongly adhere to, as Julen Lopetegui found out last summer.

This year was not so much a problem of complying with PSR, but more of the club’s inability to replace those who departed, despite the profit generated through the sales.

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Wolves have ‘capacity’ to post a 2024/25 loss without breaching PSR

It’s simple enough for the issues on the pitch that come from offloading key players to be understood however, finances in football are slightly harder to digest.

That’s why Molineux News spoke to Adam Williams, TBR’s Head of Football Content, Business, Finance & Governance, to discuss what Wolves’ summer business in 2024 means for the bigger picture.

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