Wolverhampton Wanderers have concluded their 2025/26 season with player ratings that reflect the highs and lows of their campaign. Santi Bueno emerged as the standout performer, leading the ratings with an impressive average score. In contrast, Jackson Tchatchoua struggled significantly, finishing at the bottom of the list. The ratings were compiled from 44 matches, showcasing the performances of key players throughout the season. Tchatchoua, who was signed for £10 million, managed a disappointing average of 5.3, failing to find his form in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Tolu Arokodare, another expensive signing at £24 million, also fell short of expectations with a rating of 5.4 despite showing glimpses of potential. Hwang Hee-chan, who scored only three goals all season, received a rating of 5.4, indicating his inconsistent contributions. On a more positive note, Santi Bueno not only topped the ratings with a score of 6.3 but also earned the supporters' player of the season award. His development from a backup player to a regular starter under manager Rob Edwards has been a highlight for the club. Overall, the ratings reflect a challenging season for Wolverhampton Wanderers, with several players needing to step up in the future to improve the team's fortunes.