At the start of the season, Wolverhampton Wanderers were considered relegation battlers in the Premier League. However, under the guidance of Gary O'Neil, they have defied expectations and currently sit in the top half of the table after 23 games.
Wolves' recent 4-2 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge has brought them within four points of the European places. This remarkable achievement highlights their status as one of the surprise packages of the season. What's even more impressive is that they show no signs of slowing down.
Contrary to what one might expect, Wolves' success has not led to an increase in the value of their players. Despite limited transfer activity, O'Neil has managed to maximize the potential of his squad. When comparing squad values, Wolves lag behind other Premier League clubs.
According to the latest figures from the winter transfer window, here is how the 20 Premier League clubs rank in terms of total transfer value:
Wolverhampton Wanderers' impressive performance this season has defied expectations. Despite their success, the value of their squad remains lower compared to other clubs. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if Wolves can continue their upward trajectory and secure a European spot.
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