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The lower finish in the league along with reduced income from TV affected Wolves finances, the club said

Wolves have reported a loss of £15.3m for last season in their latest accounts.

The figures for 2024-25 showed lower earnings for the side from their finish in the Premier League as they battled relegation, reduced income from TV and rising wage costs.

The side confirmed revenues of £172m, down from £177.7m the previous year, which the club attributed to their final league position and having one fewer live games on TV, with only 15 shown.

The financial year was extended to 13 months to bring financial reporting in line with player and coaching contracts, other Premier League clubs and the wider football calendar, the report said.

Over a standard 12‑month period the previous season, Wolves recorded a £14.3m loss.

A spokesperson for the club said their commercial partnerships saw income grow to more than £1m which they put down to a new sponsorship deal for the players...

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