Nigeria forward, Tolu Arokodare and Wolverhampton Wanderers have officially been relegated from the English Premier League following a decisive turn of events on the final stretch of the season.
A crucial draw between West Ham United and Crystal Palace confirmed Wolves to the second tier, EFL Championship, ending their eight-year run in England’s top flight.
Despite the club’s struggles, Arokodare showed flashes of promise throughout the campaign.
The Nigerian forward recorded six goals across all competitions—three in the league, two in the Carabao Cup, and one in the FA Cup.
With relegation now confirmed, attention turns to the striker’s future.
Arokodare is reportedly attracting interest from several clubs in Turkey, and he is expected to evaluate his options in the coming weeks as he considers a potential move away from Molineux.
Wolves on the other hand face a period of rebuilding as they prepare for life in the Championship, while Arokodare’s next step could prove pivotal in shaping the next phase of his career.

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