
West Ham draw at Palace to relegate Wolves and move two points clear of Spurs
West Ham's draw at Crystal Palace relegates Wolves from the Premier League!
Wolverhampton Wanderers have been relegated to the Championship after losing 3-0 to Leeds, finishing the Premier League season with 32 points. West Ham's draw at Crystal Palace confirmed Wolves' drop to the second tier after eight years in the top flight.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are headed back to the second tier after eight years in the Premier League, as Wolves were relegated on the Championship on Monday.
Wolves lost 3-0 to Leeds on Saturday to lower their maximum point total to 32 points, then saw West Ham gain a 33rd point to move 16 points clear of the basement-dwellers.
With 17th-place Nottingham Forest also on 33 points, there are now only two teams Wolves could pass on the table this season in 18th-place Spurs and (31 points) and 19th-place Burnley (20 points).
The good news is that Rob Edwards is admired at the club and there's no need for a change in managerial direction as he's improved a substandard club in dire need of better defenders.
Star goalkeeper Jose Sa could leave town, while Ladislav Krejci and Angel Gomes are on loan to the club and Matt Doherty is set to be out-of-contract this summer. Wolves have a reported $8 million option to buy Gomes from Marseille and Krejci's obligation-to-buy is reportedly near to $35 million. It's unclear whether either club or the player could get out of that deal because of relegation or other reasons.
Championship star Adam Armstrong is the sort of player who would've come to the club knowing he might have to refire the club in the second-tier while the club made a lot of money over the past season by making big profits on , , and Rayan Ait-Nouri.
Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated after finishing the season with only 32 points, following a 3-0 loss to Leeds and West Ham's draw that secured their safety.
Wolves' relegation means they will compete in the Championship next season, which could impact their finances, player retention, and overall club strategy.
Rob Edwards remains the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, as he is admired at the club and is expected to lead the team in the Championship.

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If Edwards can work with most of Joao Gomes, Hugo Bueno, Andre, and Santi Bueno next season while also keeping hold of Mateus Mane or turning him into a deeper transfer kitty, Wolves will be favored to come right back up to the Premier League.