Wolverhampton Wanderers assistant coach Rob Edwards has provided an update on the future of three players who are likely to depart the club this summer. Speaking to the media, Edwards revealed that the trio are expected to move on as part of the club's squad restructuring ahead of the new season.
Players Likely to Leave
While Edwards did not name the individuals directly, reports indicate that the players in question are fringe members of the first-team squad. The club is looking to streamline its roster and generate funds for new signings under manager Gary O'Neil.
Transfer Strategy
Wolves have been active in the transfer market, with several incomings expected. The departures will help balance the books and free up wages for new arrivals. Edwards emphasized that the decisions are mutual and aimed at providing the players with more playing time elsewhere.
The assistant coach also praised the professionalism of the trio, stating they have continued to train hard despite uncertainty over their futures. He added that the club is working closely with their representatives to find suitable moves.
Fans will be watching closely as the summer transfer window progresses, with Wolves aiming to build on a solid campaign under O'Neil's leadership.



