£14m exit and Premier League departures: Wolves' sales after last relegation
Wolves made £28m in sales after 2012 relegation

There could well be a number of players exiting Wolves this summer after relegation was confirmed. It is no doubt going to be a big summer of arrivals and exits this summer - after Wolves' Premier League fate was sealed last week. Rob Edwards' side will be playing Championship football next season - after a defeat to Leeds last week coupled with West Ham's draw against Crystal Palace sent them down.

With five games left, there is still a bit of the season to go but the planning for next season will be well underway. Many Wolves players have already been linked with moves away from the club - while rumours are starting to begin about potential signings.

The last time Wolves were relegated from the top flight was back in 2012. A host of their bigger names left back then too. But who went and how much did Wolves make in transfer fees?

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  • Steven Fletcher to Sunderland - £14m
  • Matt Jarvis to West Ham - £10.75m
  • Michael Kightly to Stoke - £2m
  • Adlene Guedioura to Nottingham Forest - £1m
  • Sam Vokes to Burnley - £350,000
  • Frank Nouble to Ipswich - £25,000
  • Nenad Milijas to Red Star Belgrade - Free
  • Ronald Zubar to AJ Ajaccio - Free

In total, Wolves made around £28m from player sales following their 2012 relegation. The biggest fee was £14m for Steven Fletcher, who joined Sunderland. Matt Jarvis also commanded a significant fee of £10.75m when he moved to West Ham. Other players like Michael Kightly, Adlene Guedioura, Sam Vokes, and Frank Nouble brought in smaller fees, while Nenad Milijas and Ronald Zubar left on free transfers.

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