Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare has expressed appreciation to supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers despite a disappointing 2025/26 Premier League campaign that ended in relegation, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
The Nigerian forward reflected on a difficult season for Wolves, who finished bottom of the table after managing just three wins and collecting only 20 points. Despite the struggles, he said the backing from fans remained constant and meaningful throughout the campaign.
Arokodare admitted the season was far from ideal but highlighted personal positives, including some memorable individual performances during the run-in. He noted that the experience, though painful collectively, still offered moments he values as part of his development at the club.
The striker also extended gratitude to the fans via social media, stressing that their support during tough periods was deeply appreciated. Wolves, however, could not escape relegation after a season defined by inconsistency, defensive lapses, and missed opportunities in key matches.
Arokodare ended the season as Wolves’ joint top scorer in the league with three goals and added further contributions across all competitions. Since joining from Belgian side Genk, he has been part of a squad now preparing for life in the Championship next season, with his future at the club still the subject of transfer speculation.