Wolverhampton Wanderers stormed to the Championship title, brushing aside most teams in the second tier and returning to the Premier League in style.
With the games now over and their post-season trip to Las Vegas nearing its end, it is time to start turning their attention to their summer transfer activity.
Wolves need very few new additions this season because their side is so strong that you could expect them to be mounting a challenge for a top ten spot rather than a survival bid next term.
But Nuno Espirito Santo will be desperate to add strength in depth to his side as his back-up options might not be up to Premier League standard.
Wolves will start by flogging a number of players who are not quite up to top flight football and then the new arrivals will start coming in.
Here are two players who they should ship and two who should come in to improve the overall options in their squad.
Norris was brought in from Cambridge as a back-up choice but he has not really been threatening to replace John Ruddy between the sticks.
The 24-year-old is a promising goalkeeper but he needs to leave Molineux to pursue his career in the Championship or in League One with another club.
Wolves will be looking to sign a new goalkeeper to compete with Ruddy this summer and this would push Norris even further down the pecking order.
Patricio would be the ideal goalkeeper signing to compete with Ruddy.
The Portugal international has so much experience with 68 caps for his country and over 450 appearances for Sporting Lisbon under his belt.
Wolves will be hoping that their Portuguese links will help them land the solid 30-year-old.
With Benik Afobe and Leo Bonatini returning to their parent clubs on loan, Mason and Rafa Mir are the only two senior strikers on Wolves' books.
With Mir likely to be loaned out or spend time in the academy, this means that new strikers will start arriving at Molineux and Mason was deemed not good enough for the Championship, let alone the top flight.
Currently on loan with Colorado Rapids in the MLS, the 27-year-old needs to force a permanent move there or to another club this summer.
Wolves need upgrades in the striker department and Silva could be a wise addition.
It has not worked out for the 22-year-old at AC Milan but he still has so much talent and potential to get better.
With his price tag quite high, it would be a risk but if he can rediscover the form which has seen him hit 11 in 20 games for Portugal or six in eight Europa League starts, then Wolves have a top goal scorer on their books.