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(Credit: Imago/Manh Tung - Breaking Media) Thu 23 April 2026 18:00, UK Wolverhampton Wanderers are set to lose more than £60million in revenue after their relegation from the Premier League has been confirmed. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Why Wolves’ revenue will drop significantly next seasonWolves have spent the past eight years in the Premier League after Nuno Espirito Santo led them to promotion in 2018.
Rob EdwardsWolves RecordGames25Wins5Draws6Losses14Rob Edwards’s record as Wolves manager in all competitionsIn terms of the financial impact of relegation, Southampton earned £109.2m in Premier League payments after finishing bottom of the table last season. How much revenue did Wolves generate last season?Wolves posted their accounts for 2024-25 last month, showing their revenue dropped from £178m in 2023-24 to £172m last season.
That figure will drop again this season following their relegation to the Championship. Financial Metric2023-242024-25Broadcast revenue£134m£125mCommercial revenue£22m£25mMatchday revenue£22m£22mTotal revenue£178m£172mWolves’ accounts for the past two seasonsWolves are set to lower their ticket prices as they prepare for life in the Championship next season.
