Wolves’ 2024/25 season has seen a major squad overhaul, with 14 players departing under new manager Vitor Pereira.
Notable exits included Pedro Neto to Chelsea for £51.3 million, Maximilian Kilman to West Ham for £40 million, and Daniel Podence to Al-Shabab.
January saw Mario Lemina join Galatasaray, while loanees like Fabio Silva and Hugo Bueno impressed elsewhere. Despite the changes, the squad reshuffling has helped Wolves secure a safer position in the Premier League.
Notable exits included Pedro Neto to Chelsea for £51.3 million, Maximilian Kilman to West Ham for £40 million, and Daniel Podence to Al-Shabab.
January saw Mario Lemina join Galatasaray, while loanees like Fabio Silva and Hugo Bueno impressed elsewhere. Despite the changes, the squad reshuffling has helped Wolves secure a safer position in the Premier League.
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00:00Wolves' season has seen a major turnover of players with 14 departures across both
00:08the summer and winter transfer windows.
00:12This marks a significant shift under new manager Vito Pereira, who has guided the team to a
00:18safer position in the Premier League table after a tricky start.
00:23Key permanent departures included talented winger Pedro Neto, who joined Chelsea for
00:29£51m. Neto has been a regular starter with three goals and four assists in 26 Premier
00:36League appearances.
00:37Similarly, centre-back Max Killmann was sold to West Ham for £40m and has been a mainstay
00:44in their defence, starting every league match so far.
00:49Another notable departure was Daniel Pudenz, who left for Saudi pro-league side Al-Shabaab
00:55for £5m. Injuries have impacted his start, but he's contributed one goal and five assists.
01:02Meanwhile, Bendiguz Bola, who joined Rapid Vienna, has made 20 appearances in the Austrian
01:09Bundesliga, though he never featured for Wolves.
01:14January saw a former captain Mario Lamina join Gareth Tassaray for £2m, where he's
01:20been part of their invincible season. Millwall also secured Luke Cundall for just over £1m,
01:27and the midfielder has contributed one goal in nine appearances for the Lions.
01:33Among the loanees, Joe Hodge, Nathan Fraser, Tawanda Chirayra and Cem Campbell have had
01:38mixed fortunes, with Campbell performing well at Huddersfield, while Fraser's loan
01:44was cut short. However, Kijana Hueva and Hugo Bueno have thrived with their respective clubs,
01:52playing regularly in Ligue 1 and Eredivisie. Fabio Silva, another loan success, has impressed
01:57at Las Palmas, scoring eight goals and earning a call-up to Portugal's senior squad.
02:04Despite the upheaval, Wolves' squad reshuffling appears to be gradually paying off, with
02:10the team now in a safer position in the Premier League.