Wolves manager, Gary O’Neil, has acknowledged that the club will have to sell players before they can make any new signings this summer. The financial situation at Wolves remains a cause for concern, according to O’Neil.
“We won’t have a lot of money to spend,” O’Neil admitted. “We have several players out on loan, so hopefully some of them can return and contribute, or we can sell them to generate funds.”
The owners have already invested a significant amount of money in recent years, and they are currently unable to inject more into the club. While they can provide some assistance, Wolves will not be splashing out on expensive signings.
“We have to be smart and strategic in our recruitment,” O’Neil emphasized. “It’s a challenge that some managers might find difficult, but I am excited about it and ready to take it on. There will be moments of criticism, but we will persevere and aim for another successful season.”
It is clear that Wolves will need to adopt a cautious approach in the transfer market. They will have to rely on shrewd deals and clever acquisitions to strengthen their squad. O’Neil is prepared for the task at hand and is determined to make the most of the resources available to him.