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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 1H 2M

Was The Wolves Transfer Window Actually That Bad?!

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The lads are back to pick apart Wolves’ 3-2 defeat at home to Everton and ask if the defensive mistakes are becoming too costly to ignore. Strand Larsen’s absence sparked fears of a Newcastle move, Andre’s errors had fans groaning, and once again it was the subs – Rodrigo Gomes and Fer Lopez – who gave Molineux a glimmer of hope. We dive into: The ongoing problems at the back and whether Vitor Pereira needs to drop senior players Rodrigo Gomes’ impact and whether he’s earned a starting place That penalty shout on Hugo Bueno – nailed on or never a foul? A deep look at Wolves’ summer transfer window: £115m spent, £130m recouped, but still short in midfield. Did Jeff Shi and Fosun leave the squad too light? Why so many players turned Wolves down this summer and what it says about the club’s “project” The international break – good time to regroup or a disruption Wolves don’t need? Ticket prices, fixture changes and whether fan protests against Fosun are on the horizon All that plus your questions and a look ahead to the Compton charity tournament this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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