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Wolverhampton Wanderers Transfers | All Signings & Outgoings, Transfer Updates & Rumours

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League / England

Wolverhampton Wanderers Transfers – All Signings & Outgoings

€22.5M

Wolverhampton Wandererstransfer arrowBorussia Dortmund

1 July, 2025

UNKNOWN

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19 August, 2025

€12.5M

Hellas Veronatransfer arrowWolverhampton Wanderers

31 May, 2026

END OF LOAN

Rangerstransfer arrowWolverhampton Wanderers

30 June, 2026

END OF LOAN

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15 August, 2025

UNKNOWN

Wolverhampton Wandererstransfer arrowEverton

Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to rebuild their squad for the 2025-26 Premier League season, with Wolves transfers being a pivotal point for fans and football pundits. Under head coach Vitor Pereira, the club is prioritising key signings to strengthen its competitiveness after surviving the relegation battle in the 2024-25 season.

Wolves transfer news highlights confirmed deals, such as Jhon Arias, the Colombian international from Fluminense, who is expected to make an immediate impact as an inverted winger.

Wolves transfer rumours suggest interest in players like Marc Pubill, a £13m Spanish defender, and potential targets such as Millwall’s striker and Japhet Tanganga for squad depth. Wolves football transfer rumours also focus on filling gaps at centre-back and left wing-back positions, and the names that are coming into the spotlight are the likes of Nico Elvedi and David Moller Wolfe.

Wolves FC transfer news features departures, including Premier League-proven attacking midfielder Matheus Cunha’s £62.5m move to Manchester United and Nelson Semedo’s exit as a free agent, creating room for replacements. Wolves latest transfer news reports the club’s confidence in securing four more signings before the deadline, despite frustrations over missed targets like Samuel Lino. Wolves signings reflect a strategy of making sensible and cost-effective signings to support Fosun’s self-sufficiency model, which aims to avoid another relegation battle.

Wolverhampton Wanderers face critical gaps in their squad for the 2025-26 Premier League season, indicating an urgent need for key transfers. The departure of Nelson Semedo as a free agent has left a gap at right wing-back, while Matheus Cunha’s £62.5m move to Manchester United has emptied attacking creativity. The centre-back position remains a priority after failing to replace Max Kilman last summer, which later exposed Wolves' defensive loopholes.

The left wing-back role has also been lacking in depth; however, Hugo Bueno is returning from loan, but they do not have any backup options.

  • Right Wing-Back: Marc Pubill: A 22-year-old Spanish defender from Almeria, Pubill is close to joining for £13m, offering a long-term solution to replace Nelson Semedo. Including Ki-Jana Hoever, who is currently on loan, could be recalled as a cost-effective option.
  • Centre-Back: Nico Elvedi: Elvedi is from Borussia Mönchengladbach; his playing style is making him a pivotal target despite a missed summer move. His experience could stabilise the backline, though Wolves may need to negotiate after his release clause expires. Thomas Kristensen, a 23-year-old Danish defender from Udinese, is another option available in this window; however, he is still a pivotal target after a rejected £12.5m bid in January.
  • Left Wing-Back: David Moller Wolfe: A 23-year-old Norwegian international from AZ Alkmaar, is reportedly set for a medical test, indicating depth problems with his £10m versatility.
  • Central Midfielder: Nicolas Raskin: A long-term Wolves target from Rangers, could add dynamism, with the club preparing a bid. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is also available from Besiktas, and is a low-cost option for midfield flexibility, capable of playing multiple roles in Pereira’s 3-4-2-1 system.
  • Forward: Yuri Alberto: Although the £19m signing of Colombian goal-scoring machine Jhon Arias is already secured, Wolves transfer rumours link Yuri Alberto from Corinthians, a £20m striker who thrived under Pereira, as a potential replacement for Cunha’s output. Japhet Tanganga, a versatile free agent, is also rumoured for attacking depth.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers 2025–26 Season Transfer Window

Wolverhampton Wanderers have been proactive in the transfer market for the 2025-26 Premier League season, with a focus on reinforcing the pivotal positions under Vitor Pereira’s guidance. Wolves latest transfer news indicates the club is prioritising four more signings for various positions, such as left wing-back, right wing-back, central midfielder, and forward, to avoid another relegation battle, with Fosun’s self-funding model requiring more player sales to support Wolves transfers.

Signings

  • Jorgen Strand Larsen, secured permanently from Celta Vigo for £23.5m after a successful loan, where he scored 14 Premier League goals in 2024-25.
  • Fer Lopez, a talented young attacker from Celta Vigo, is adding depth to the forward line.
  • Wolves transfer news also confirms a deal for David Moller Wolfe, a 23-year-old Norwegian left-back from AZ Alkmaar, with a medical scheduled and a fee of €11.5m agreed.
  • Wolves latest transfer news reports a £13m deal for Marc Pubill, a Spanish right-back from Almeria, to fill the void left by departing players.

Wolves Transfer Rumours

  • Nico Elvedi and Thomas Kristensen for centre-back depth.
  • Yuri Alberto, a £20m striker familiar with Pereira, is a potential replacement for the lost attacking output.
  • Japhet Tanganga and Mihailo Ivanovic for versatile attacking and defensive options.
  • Wolves football transfer rumours also mention interest in players like Nicolas Raskin and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to strengthen the midfield.

Transfer Outs:

Wolves FC transfer news also highlights significant departures that have shaped the squad.

  • Matheus Cunha was sold to Manchester United for £62.5m, providing funds but leaving a gap in attacking creativity.
  • Nelson Semedo left as a free agent, creating an urgent need for a right wing-back.
  • Pablo Sarabia joined Al Arabi on a two-season contract.
  • Boubacar Traore returned to Metz on loan for more playing time after limited appearances.
  • Tommy Doyle is on loan at Birmingham City, with a £10m option to buy upon promotion.
  • Sam Johnstone is expected to leave soon, with Sunderland showing interest.
  • Wolves transfer rumours also note potential exits like Fabio Silva, with fans urging the club to avoid letting him leave without a replacement, and Goncalo Guedes, whose £11-12m move to Real Sociedad is reportedly close.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Wolverhampton Wanderers' new signing?

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Jhon Arias and Fer Lopez are the new signings of Wolves.

What does Wolverhampton Wanderers' transfer activity look like this summer?

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Wolverhampton Wanderers' transfer activity this summer includes both incomings and outgoings as they prepare for a season with no relegation battle. 

Where can I read more about Wolverhampton Wanderers transfers?

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You can find reliable, up-to-date information either on the official Wolverhampton Wanderers website or on SportsDunia’s Wolves Transfers page.

How much did Wolves spend overall under Fosun International?

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They have written off a £126.5 million loan and funded around £175 million in player acquisitions over two transfer windows. The club's spending has varied, with some seasons seeing high net spending, while others have involved significant player sales to comply with financial regulations.