10 players have already exited Wolves this summer, and more could follow in that direction before the window shuts.
Wolves have lost star players Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri to Manchester United and Manchester City, respectively, while some fringe stars have made moves elsewhere.
Tommy Doyle moved to Birmingham City on loan, with the Blues holding an option to buy him if they win promotion to the Premier League.
Nasser Djiga also joined Rangers temporarily for the 2025/26 campaign, seeing a move to Scotland as a chance to play regular first-team football.
Djiga, who joined Wolves in February, is still only 22-years-old and will have a future at the football club once he returns. Sadly, there have been multiple players who have been deemed not good enough.

Bastien Meupiyou closing in on a loan move to Alverca
Chem Campbell, Joe Hodge and Chiquinho, three players nowhere near first-team level at Wolves, have all moved on to pastures new this summer.
Hodge sealed a transfer to Tondela in Liga Portugal after spending the 2024/25 campaign on loan at Huddersfield Town, and exciting winger Chiquinho joined Alverca on a permanent deal.
The duo have the potential to come against each other in Portugal next season, and another current Wolves player could join them.
According to L’Equipe, 19-year-old defender Bastien Meupiyou could link up with Chiquinho on loan at Alverca, with the two clubs in ‘advanced’ negotiations.
Wolves signed Meupiyou for £4.2 million from FC Nantes towards the end of the summer transfer window, with the Frenchman seen as one for the future.
The teenager is yet to make a first-team appearance for the Old Gold since joining last August, as there’s too much quality competition ahead of him in the pecking order.
Former sporting director Matt Hobbs did have high hopes for Meupiyou, though, and now, he could have a chance to showcase his talent at Alverca.
Meupiyou can take inspiration from Toti Gomes
A loan for a young player can often act as a springboard for regular first-team minutes, something Toti Gomes will agree with.
Wolves signed Toti for £900,000 in the summer of 2020, and he was immediately loaned to Swiss Super League side Grasshoppers for two seasons.
Nuno Espirito Santo knew that the Portuguese defender wasn’t ready for first-team football at Molineux, with a spell out on loan accelerating his development.
Toti is now one of Wolves’ most important players, cementing his place on the left side of the back three and truly establishing himself in the Premier League.
Meupiyou will hope that a loan to the Portuguese first division can offer the Frenchman similar benefits, as playing against senior professionals will only prepare him for a positive future in England.