Wolverhampton Wanderers have been relegated from the Premier League after a season of poor results. The club's departure from the top division follows several years of declining league positions. Wolves finished seventh in their first two seasons after promotion in 2018, but recent campaigns have seen the team struggle to maintain that standard, according to Sky Sports.
Issues with goalscoring and key player departures have hampered the squad throughout the current campaign. Per The Guardian, the club faced significant financial constraints that limited investment in new personnel during recent transfer windows. These factors contributed to a lack of consistency on the pitch and a failure to secure enough points to avoid the bottom three positions.
Managerial changes also impacted the stability of the first team as the club sought to retain its Premier League status. The Molineux outfit will now prepare for life in the Championship for the first time since 2018. Club officials are expected to review the squad and coaching structure ahead of the new season.