Monday, March 9, 2026

“Wolves’ Struggles Raise Calls for Ownership Change”

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Wolverhampton Wanderers are facing significant challenges this season, having only earned two points in their first 12 games. Despite their recent struggles, it’s important to note that prior to Fosun taking over in 2016, Wolves had spent most of their history outside of the top flight of English football.

Since Fosun’s acquisition, Wolves have enjoyed eight consecutive seasons in the Premier League and even made a return to European competition. However, the team is currently experiencing a downward trend, with multiple bottom-half finishes in recent years and a current campaign that seems destined for relegation.

Fans have expressed disappointment with the team’s performance and the direction the club is heading. The departure of key players like Ruben Neves, Diogo Jota, and others has not been effectively compensated for, leading to a decline in on-field success.

The managerial changes at Wolves have also been frequent, with various coaches highlighting the need for more investment in the squad. However, the ownership’s focus on self-sustainability has limited significant financial backing for the team.

Supporters have raised concerns about the lack of clarity in the club’s long-term plan and the diminishing fan experience, including rising ticket prices. While Fosun has maintained Wolves in the Premier League, there are growing calls for a change in ownership to revitalize the club’s ambitions and restore its former glory.

In contrast to neighboring clubs like Birmingham City, who are pursuing ambitious stadium development projects, Wolves seem to be falling behind in terms of infrastructure and ambition. Fan groups have issued statements urging Fosun to reconsider their approach and hand over the stewardship of the club to owners willing to invest in its future success.

As the team’s Premier League status hangs in the balance, it is clear that significant changes are needed to address the current decline and bring back a sense of purpose and ambition to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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