Wolves Relegated to Championship as Rodrigo Gomes Signals Conditional Commitment
A major summer rebuild and heavy transfer activity will determine whether the club can retain key players and target an immediate return to the top flight.
Overview
- Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated after a final-day draw that ended their eight-year Premier League run and left the club planning to push for immediate promotion.
- Winger Rodrigo Gomes said he will “do everything” to help Wolves return to the Premier League if he remains at the club, but he added that his future is not yet certain.
- Gomes is on a five-year deal signed in 2024 that can be extended to 2030 and he missed more than two months this season for groin surgery before returning to show promising form.
- Head coach Rob Edwards has said Gomes is likely to stay at Molineux this summer, a view the player echoed while acknowledging transfer dynamics could change that picture.
- Wolves now face a heavy summer of transfer activity to rebuild a squad for the physically demanding Championship and to guard against losing top talent under relegation pressure.