Tolu Arokodare is among nine players reportedly facing uncertain futures at Wolverhampton Wanderers following the club's relegation from the Premier League.
A defeat to Leeds United on Saturday, coupled with West Ham United's goalless draw against Crystal Palace, confirmed Wolves' drop, leaving them mathematically unable to avoid relegation.
With five matches remaining in the 2025–2026 campaign, the Molineux side have accumulated just 17 points, 16 adrift of 17th-placed West Ham.
According to The Athletic, a squad overhaul is expected in the summer, with as many as nine players likely to depart following the club’s demotion to the Championship.
Alongside Arokodare, João Gomes, André, José Sá, Hwang Hee-chan, David Møller Wolfe, Jackson Tchatchoua, Marshall Munetsi and Nasser Djiga are all reportedly candidates to leave.
The Nigeria international only joined Wolves on deadline day during the summer transfer window, signing a contract that runs until June 30, 2029.
The 25-year-old has recently made headlines for off-field issues, following a dressing room altercation with teammate Mateus Mané after the heavy 4–0 defeat to West Ham.
He was left as an unused substitute in the following match against Leeds United, his first time without Premier League minutes since November 8.
Arokodare has scored six goals in 33 appearances across all competitions since arriving at Wolves.
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