Wolverhampton Wanderers’ manager Gary O’Neil has indicated that the club’s spending in the upcoming transfer window will be constrained unless player sales can generate additional funds. O’Neil highlighted the club’s current financial strategy, which focuses on self-sustainability without significant investment.
“I don’t think there will be money available to us without selling a player,” O’Neil stated, setting expectations for a modest transfer window. He further explained that while the club’s financial approach is geared towards self-funding, circumstances could evolve. “The club is expecting in the foreseeable future to fund itself. But these things can change,” he added.
O’Neil also tempered expectations about the scale of spending, suggesting that it won’t be a lavish outlay. “I wouldn’t expect it to be a summer where we spend a lot of millions,” he remarked, indicating a cautious approach to the upcoming transfer period. This strategy implies that Wolves will likely focus on strategic sales and targeted acquisitions rather than high-profile spending.