Tension is quietly building behind the scenes at Molineux as Wolverhampton head coach Rob Edwards has reportedly identified six first-team players he wants moved on in the next transfer window. Despite making his stance clear during internal meetings, Edwards has continued to include the players in training sessions and matchday squads to avoid sparking a locker-room “fiester” that could destabilise the team’s fragile harmony.
According to club sources, the management has agreed with Edwards’ assessment, supporting his long-term vision for restructuring the squad. However, with Wolves currently fighting to regain consistency on the pitch, the decision has been made to keep the situation calm and controlled until suitable exits can be arranged.
Edwards is understood to be focused on maintaining unity and professionalism in the dressing room, ensuring the players remain motivated and committed even as their long-term futures appear uncertain. The club believes that handling the situation quietly will prevent unnecessary media noise and protect team morale during a critical stage of the season.
As Wolves prepare for upcoming fixtures, fans will be watching closely—aware that a significant squad shake-up could soon be on the horizon under Edwards’ leadership.











