Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Tolu Arokodare has publicly expressed his gratitude to the club's supporters following a disastrous 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. The West Midlands outfit endured a miserable year in the English top flight. They finished rock bottom of the league table after managing just three wins and gathering a meager 20 points.
The Nigerian international forward acknowledged that the team's collective performance fell far below initial expectations. Arokodare moved to Molineux from Belgian side KRC Genk last summer in a deal worth 24 million Euros. Despite his high-profile transfer, the tall attacker struggled significantly to adapt to the rigorous demands of English football.
He finished the season as the club's joint top scorer alongside Rodrigo Gomes. However, that achievement came with a modest tally of just three goals in 28 league appearances. Rumors about his future intensified following an alleged dressing room altercation with teammate Mateus Mane in April.
Taking to his social media page, the 25-year-old chose to focus on appreciation rather than recent disappointments. He stated that feeling the unwavering backing of the fans during a difficult period was something he would never take for granted. He also noted that navigating the tough campaign provided valuable personal lessons for his development.
The striker now faces immense uncertainty regarding his club career before the upcoming Championship season begins. Reports indicate that Wolves chiefs are ready to sanction a loan move due to a lack of permanent buyers. Turkish heavyweights Beşiktaş and Fenerbahçe have already registered interest in acquiring his services on short-term deals.
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