Wolves In recent years, they have profited greatly from many star players, and some Premier LeagueThe biggest clubs bring in tons of cash.
But who owns the Wolves’ all-time sales record? How much revenue does the Old Gold team bring in? We take a look at Wolves’ 10 most expensive departures.
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Wolves’ most expensive transfer ever |
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rank |
player |
cost |
Signed from |
Year |
1 |
Matthews Nunes |
£53 million |
Manchester City |
2023 |
2 |
Pedro Neto |
£51.3 million |
chelsea |
2024 |
3 |
Ruben Neves |
£47 million |
Al Hilal |
2023 |
=4 |
Max Kilman |
£40 million |
west ham united |
2024 |
=4 |
Diogo Jota |
£40 million |
liverpool |
2020 |
6 |
Morgan Gibbs White |
£25 million |
nottingham forest |
2016 |
7 |
Nathan Collins |
£23 million |
brentford |
2023 |
8 |
Bright Costa |
£16 million |
leeds |
2020 |
9 |
Matt Doherty |
£14.7 million |
tottenham hotspur |
2020 |
10 |
Rafa Mir |
£13.7 million |
seville |
2021 |
Here’s a breakdown of Wolves’ 10 walk-off records…
10
Rafa Mir
£13.7m to Sevilla, 2021
Rafael Mir moved to Wolves from Valencia in 2018 at the age of 20, but times have been difficult for the Spaniard, who has only made a handful of first-team appearances in the central region.
He was loaned out to Las Palmas, Nottingham Forest and Huesca before being sold permanently to Sevilla. £13.7 million 2021 Deals.
9
Matt Doherty
£14.7m to Tottenham Hotspur in 2020
Right-back Matt Doherty spent 10 years at Molineux, with his best performances coming under Nuno Espirito Santo as the old man won the title and won the European qualification.
The childhood Arsenal fan was eventually sold to Tottenham Hotspur £14.7 million In 2020, three years after his brief spell at Atletico Madrid in north London, Doherty returned to Wolves.
8
Bright Costa
£16m donated to Leeds in 2020
Winger Helder Costa helped Wolves gain promotion to the Premier League in 2018, but was loaned to Leeds United in the Championship a year later.
He also helped the Whites win the title while on loan, with Costa’s move becoming permanent in the area. £16 million.
7
Nathan Collins
Donate £23m to Brentford in 2023
Nathan Collins’ time at Molineux was short-lived, only spending one full season at Wolves before being sold to Brentford in 2023.
The Republic of Ireland international joins the Bees in club-record fashion £23 millionwhich made Wolves a profit of £3 million.
6
Morgan Gibbs White
£25m donated to Nottingham Forest, 2022
Attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White came through the Wolves academy and spent several years in the first team at Molineux before moving to Nottingham in 2022 Forest (Nottingham Forest).
The Reds paid the initial fee £25 million For Gibbs-White, though, a further £17.5m could be spent on performance and appearance-related add-ons.
5
Diogo Jota
Donate £40 million to Liverpool in 2020
Diogo Jota has played for Wolves in the Championship and was a key member of the team’s promotion campaign in 2018, which is scary to think about.
The Portugal international was initially loaned out to Molineux while he was still in the second tier, but after three years in the Midlands, Liverpool made him an offer and paid a fee in 2020 £40 million for attackers.
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4
Max Kilman
Donate £40 million to West Ham United in 2024
Centre-back Max Kilman moves to West Ham United in 2024, reuniting with former Wolves coach Julen Lopetegui. £40 million transfer.
Things didn’t go well for Lopetegui, who was sacked by the Hammers, while Kilman spent six seasons at Molineux before signing a seven-year contract at West Ham United.
3
Ruben Neves
£47m allocated to Al-Hilal in 2023
Ruben Neves swapped the Champions League for the English Championship when he signed for Wolves in 2017, and he went on to play more than 250 games for the club.
Neves was often linked with a move away from Molineux, eventually switching the Midlands to Saudi Arabia at a cost to Al Hilal £47 million 2023 Portugal International.
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2
Pedro Neto
£51.3m to Chelsea, 2024
Another Portuguese star who lit up Molineux was winger Pedro Neto. However, he was hampered by injuries, making 135 appearances in five full seasons.
Chelsea were not put off by Neto’s injury history and took their time Over £50 million The striker signed a seven-year contract with Stamford Bridge in 2024.
1
Matthews Nunes
£53m to Manchester City in 2023
Matheus Nunes is currently the most expensive departure in Wolves history since £53 million Move to Manchester City in 2023.
The midfielder played his only game at Molineux after joining from Sporting Lisbon, so much so that the Etihad club upped their initial offer and signed Nunes Five-year contract.