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Just in: Wolves fan group send brutal open letter to Fosun expressing 'serious concerns'

Wolves fan group Talking Wolves have sent a brutal open letter to the club and the Fosun Group expressing their 'serious concerns' about how the club is being run at the moment.

The Midlands club currently find themselves sitting bottom of the Premier League table, with Vitor Pereira recently relieved of his duties with the Wanderers failing to win a game in the league this season. Pereira had recently signed a new contract at Molineux just a few weeks ago, but results have failed to improve and he was ultimately given the boot.

GIVEMESPORT sources recently confirmed that despite advancing in talks to join Wolves, Gary O'Neil has now pulled out of the race to return to the club as manager. Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards is now being considered, in what is already looking like a messy process from the club.

Talking Wolves Send Open Letter to Fosun

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Jeff Shi

On X, Talking Wolves have now released an open letter expressing their 'serious concerns' about the direction of the club.

The full statement reads:

"As long-time supporters of this fantastic football club, we are writing to express our serious concerns about the overall direction and management of Wolverhampton Wanderers, particularly amid the ongoing search for another head coach. Whilst we appreciate the challenges involved in recruitment and the need for stability, we urge you and the board to recognise the strong and widespread opposition to the decisions currently being made across all areas of the club.

Many supporters feel that Wolves has lost its ambition, identity, and clear sense of purpose both on and off the pitch. You have already alienated a significant number of loyal supporters who have been priced out, and appear to show little care or respect for the fanbase. Without swift and meaningful change, you risk further dividing supporters at a time when unity and belief are essential.

Under Fosun's early stewardship, the club made great strides in its footballing operations, infrastructure, and community connection progress that made Wolves a model of pride and ambition. Sadly, we are now witnessing decisions that continue to undermine that vital relationship and diminish the standards that once defined the club.

As supporters, it feels like Groundhog Day once again. What has happened to us? How has the club declined so much under your stewardship, Jeff? How can the hierarchy repeatedly make the same mistakes and fail to deliver on promises? Why have so many key figures behind the scenes departed without clear explanations? We believe the fans deserve transparency and accountability from the club's leadership through open, honest communication rather than scripted interviews.

We call for Guo Guangchang, Chairman of Fosun to engage directly with supporters and provide clarity about the club's long-term vision and leadership structure. Many no longer feel confident that Jeff Shi is the right person to take this football club forward.

The Wolves fanbase cares deeply about the club's success. Our loyalty remains for now, but we urge you to listen to and respect the voices of supporters during this crucial period."

It's no surprise that Wolves fans are now voicing their concerns. The club lost a host of key players in the summer transfer window, namely Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Nelson Semedo, and their replacements have struggled to make a significant impact since joining the club.

The decision to reward Pereira with a new deal, before sacking him weeks later, was also an interesting one. Although the club may have wanted to stick with the manager and show faith, they certainly didn't need to offer him a new contract in order to do so.

The process is ongoing for a new manager at Molineux, and Fosun are under immense pressure to get this one right.

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