Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior is looking to become just the second English manager in Premier League history to win his first four games in charge when his side visit bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
A ceremony has been held in honour of former Wolverhampton Wanderers FC forward Diogo Jota. The 28-year-old Portugal international and his brother Andre Silva, 25, who was also a footballer, died in a car crash on 3 July 2025 in the Spanish province of Zamora.
Jhon Arias is set to join Brazilian side Palmeiras after a deal was agreed with Wolves. The two clubs have settled on a £21.5million move, for a player Wolves bought for around £14.7million last summer from Fluminense.
Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Rob Edwards provides an update on the likely exits of Emmanuel Agbadou and Jhon Arias.
Rob Edwards had hoped to freshen up his options in the team's fight against relegation, but they have started planning for the Championship
Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League and face relegation, with contract timelines suggesting up to nine players could depart over the next two seasons amid record-low points danger.
The world of football is increasingly influenced by money. Investors from the private equity sector in particular are playing a greater role in this. The takeovers of clubs such as AC Milan, Chelsea and Olympique Lyon show that these investors see football as a new market for growth.
All four of the 25-year-old’s international appearances for England came under interim head coach Lee Carsley in 2024.
Wolverhampton Wanderers welcome Chelsea to Molineux this weekend as the Premier League resumes following a busy midweek cup schedule.Chelsea arrive determined to ensure their Carabao Cup exit does