Wolverhampton Wanderers have confirmed Nathan Shi as the club’s permanent executive chairman, a move intended to provide stability following a difficult season for the team.
Nathan Shi has held the position on an interim basis since December 2025, taking over after the resignation of former executive chairman Jeff Shi. According to the Wolverhampton Wanderers official announcement, the permanent appointment aims to offer clarity and consistency as the club prepares for the upcoming season in the Championship. Nathan Shi joined the club’s owners, Fosun International, in 2016 and previously served as a director for their Club Med subsidiary.
The transition comes after a challenging year for the club, which was relegated from the Premier League in April 2026 following a bottom-place finish. In an effort to address the strained relationship with supporters that grew during the previous leadership tenure, the club has implemented an average 25 percent reduction in season-ticket prices. These efforts to improve community engagement also include a commitment to hold regular meetings with the club’s Fan Advisory Board and other support forums.
In his permanent role, Nathan Shi will report directly to the Fosun board and oversee the club’s daily operations and strategic direction. He is tasked with leading the team’s efforts to return to the Premier League under the guidance of head coach Rob Edwards, who has been managing the side since November 2025.
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