Wolverhampton Wanderers have been rocked by a dramatic announcement from interim chairman Nathan Shi, who confirmed that the contracts of four of the club’s top-earning players have been terminated with immediate effect. The decision, described as “necessary and unavoidable,” signals a ruthless reset at Molineux as Wolves attempt to steer themselves out of a turbulent season both on and off the pitch.
Shi addressed supporters in a brief but pointed statement, stressing that the move was made in the “long-term financial and competitive interests” of the club. While he stopped short of naming the players in his first address, sources suggest the departures are part of a wider strategy to lower the wage bill and rebuild a squad that has struggled for consistency and identity.
In the same breath, Shi confirmed that the future of Strand has also been resolved, ending weeks of speculation. The club has opted to move in a different direction, with plans already underway to reshape the attacking line. It’s a bold call, and one that underlines just how serious the situation has become.
For fans, the news lands as both shock and statement of intent. Wolves are not just tweaking — they’re tearing up the script. The message from the boardroom is clear: change is here, and no one is untouchable.










