O'Neil insists Wolves won't be forced to sell key players in summer transfer window
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ head coach confirms the club’s stance on player sales during the summer transfer window. The coach had discussions with the club’s executive chairman to outline their plan. While there is no pressure to sell key players, some sales may occur to finance new signings. The coach states that the club is in a stronger position than the previous summer, and they don’t need to sell anyone. However, the club’s incoming funds will not be as substantial as before, which limits their ability to sign high-value players without selling. The club may rely on recalled loaned players or their sale to facilitate new business. The coach emphasizes that essential players will not be sold if they are eager to stay. The coach initially expressed concerns but now feels more informed about the club’s summer plans following discussions with the executive chairman. The coach acknowledges the complexity of the transfer market and the importance of timing for securing the best deals. Wolverhampton Wanderers will conclude their Premier League campaign with an away match against Liverpool on May 19.