As Wolves continue to navigate a tense and uncertain season, discussions behind the scenes have already begun about what the future holds for key players should the club suffer the blow of relegation. Two names at the centre of those conversations are Joao Gomès and Jørgen Strand Larsen — both regarded as pillars of the current squad and assets with significant market value.
For Joao Gomès, Wolves expect a wave of interest from top-flight clubs across England and Europe. His energy, aggression, and ball-winning quality make him a standout midfielder who would be difficult to keep in the Championship. The club recognises this and anticipates that a relegation-triggered scenario may involve negotiating a high-value sale. The expectation is clear: Gomès would likely move on, but only for a fee that strengthens Wolves’ rebuilding plan.
In the case of Jørgen Strand Larsen, the situation is slightly different but equally delicate. Wolves believe the striker would attract major interest due to his physical presence, link-up play, and growing reputation. However, there is a sense that Wolves might fight harder to keep him, viewing Larsen as a potential cornerstone for a Championship promotion push.
Ultimately, both futures hinge on survival — and Wolves know the stakes couldn’t be higher.










