Wolverhampton Wanderers were once ranked at the bottom of the Premier League this season, but at the end of last year, after the Spanish coach Ruby Deegou was hired to coach the team, the results jumped greatly to protect the relegation success. However, the former Spanish national team manager recently revealed that he promised to join the team there and didn't know that there was a problem with the financial fairness regulations, and it was reported that he would meet with Wolverhampton Wanderers' senior management after the league defeat and didn't rule out the possibility that he would resign from the position of the head coach.
Wolves have spent more than £200 million (about HK$1.947 billion) on purchases in the last two transfer windows, and ultimately succeeded in relegation, but Lubidiku recently talked to the club's plans for the next season, and made a major discovery: after meeting with the chairman of the club, I first learned that the club has a problem with the Financial Equity Act, something I had no knowledge of before I took over, and I hope to be able to solve it, and it will be hard to survive without investing in the English Premier League.
Wolverhampton Wanderers recorded a loss of 46.1 million pounds (about HK$449 million) in their last annual financial report, and it is reported that the club will sell Rubin Neves, Adama Chahal, and Martino and other mainstays in the summer in order to make a good deal of money, and Ruby Deegul will discuss with Wolverhampton Wanderers after the brake, and will consider resigning if there is no guarantee that there will be funds to strengthen their strengths.