
In the last game of the Premier League's 33rd round, which impacted relegation, West Ham United played a 0-0 draw away against Crystal Palace, staying 2 points above the relegation zone. Consequently, Wolves, the league's lowest-ranked team and the only Chinese-owned club in Europe's top five leagues, have secured relegation to the Championship five rounds early.

After 33 rounds in the Premier League, Wolves have 3 wins, 8 draws, and 22 losses, accumulating 17 points and ranking last. They trail 17th-place West Ham United by 16 points. With 38 rounds in a Premier League season and only 5 rounds remaining this season, Wolves have been confirmed to be relegated five rounds ahead of schedule.

Wolves Football Club is owned by the Chinese Fosun International Group, with its actual controller and owner being Guo Guangchang. Since Wolves entered the Premier League in the 2018-19 season, it has been eight years, but their performance has declined over the last five seasons: rankings dropped from 10th to 13th, 14th, 16th, and this season's 20th place, becoming the league's bottom team and relegating to the Championship five rounds early.
From a personal perspective, Wolves sell key players every year, and their reinforcement signings haven't brought in valuable talents, inevitably leading to a gradual decline in team strength. Operating under such a profit-driven model of selling players, Wolves' eight-year stay in the Premier League was already quite remarkable. After this relegation, without significant financial investment, their return to the Premier League remains distant. Perhaps starting next season, there will be no Chinese-owned clubs in Europe's top five leagues.