Every single time you quote these figures you fail to mention the deferred TV payments
That's because it isn't clearly stated in the accounts and I don't know how much it is. I also have no idea when it would be paid. Is it paid as a lump sum or spread over time? Did the TV companies demand and get a rebate?
If asked to guess, I'd use these four guidelines, though they are based on unaudited figures and I cannot vouch for the voracity of the sources.
1. Wolves Premier League income TV Money for 20-21 is reported as £120 Million, 29 games were played in the period covered by the accounts. This implies the deferred TV rights were around £28 Million.
2. The 2020 incomes was £133 Million, 2019 was £173 Million. The accounts mentions that permanent losses due to Covid was £12 Million. This also hints that the deferred income was around £28 Million.
3. The accounts state "The broadcast revenue deferred and forgone" was £53 Million. Given the £12 Million permanent losses due to Covid, this implies the deferred income was as much as £41 Million.
4. According to Statista.com, Wolves TV revenue for the 2019-2020 season was £137 Million. From the notes to ate accounts, it looks as though the club included £96 million TV revenue in the 2020 accounts. Again this implies the deferred income could be as much as £41 million.
Assuming the higher figure of £41 million in deferred revenue and adding that to Wolves current position you get:
£27 Million cash
£25 Million owed to Wolves to be paid within 12 months
£128 Million owed by Wolves to paid within 12 months (including transfer fees of £54 Million)
£41 Million in deferred TV Rights
That still says to me that unless Fosun injects more funds into the club, there isn't going to be a huge transfer budget.
That the May 2020 accounts showed that Wolves owed over £100 million in transfer fees suggests Fosun's early investment in the club wasn't as large as the perception that was created.