Wolverhampton Survive from punishment for violating Financial Fair Play rules after selling football players until generating overwhelming income.
The Daily Telegraph, a British media outlet reports that. Wolverhampton Wanderers have been able to avoid penalties for breaching the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules. After selling players for more than 140 million pounds last summer ทางเข้า UFABET
Wolverhampton Mobilize and sell players, both main and non-main players. Including the release of a number of other In total, up to 17 people. Such as Mateus Nunes going to Manchester City for 53 million pounds. Ruben Neves going to Al Hilal for 47 million pounds. Nathan Collins going. Giving Brentford 23 million pounds, Conor Coady going to Leicester 8.5 million pounds. Raul Jimenez going to Fulham 5.5 million pounds, etc.

By pumping £140 million into the club last summer. Wolves were spared from serious financial trouble. If it is not able to increase its total revenue to 90 million pounds.
However, the sale of many key players from the team To escape violating Financial Fair Play rules. It was an important reason why Julen Lopetegui decided to part ways with the club. Due to a conflict regarding reinforcements just a few days before the opening of the 2023-24 season.