Barring a defeat to top-of-the-table Huddersfield Town this weekend, Wolverhampton Wanderers have started this season extremely well indeed.

New manager Walter Zenga has been quick to add new players to his squad, whilst Wolves have also switched hands in a new ownership deal.

These are exciting times on Molineux and there is real hope amongst the supporters that this might be their year to get back in the Premier League.

They've beaten Reading and Birmingham in the league, drawn against Rotherham and Ipswich and have beaten lower league sides in the first couple of rounds of the EFL Cup.

Compared to some starts we've seen, Wolves fans should be extremely happy indeed.

But with the transfer window closing in a matter of hours, is there anyone left on the Wolves books that needs to be moved on? Is there anyone is isn't quite pulling their weight whilst the rest of the team adapts to a new chapter in Wolves' history?

FootballLeagueWorld writer Hayden Atkins takes us through THREE names who should be sold before tomorrow's 11:30pm transfer-day deadline...

Dominic Iorfa

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Started the season extremely poorly indeed with a red card at Rotherham United and looks seriously shaky at the moment.

With Wolves looking to press for the top-six, they don't want frailties at the back and young Iorfa has looked extremely unsure of himself in recent games. With Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson waiting in the wings following a loan switch, Wolves might be able to cash in on Iorfa before the window closes tomorrow.

Has chosen a bad time to show poor form and it could cost him his place at the club.

Jed Wallace

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Former Portsmouth winger Jed Wallace was taken off at half-time against the Terriers this weekend, and doesn't look to be up to the grade Wolves need in order to mount a serious promotion push this season.

Is a popular figure and can use his pace and directness to get at opposition defenders but Wolves have much more quality elsewhere in their side already.

The likes of Joao Teixeira, Helder Costa and even Joe Mason have been more effective on the wing this season.

He might be one who could be sold to free up money for other targets.

Sylvain Deslandes

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Young left-back Sylvain Deslandes was first given his opportunity by former manager Kenny Jackett, but under new manager Walter Zenga, first-team opportunities have been hard to come by.

The former Caen man has plenty of potential and has featured prominently for the reserves and development sides, but at this stage in his career, he doesn't look like breaking into the Wolves side.

He signed a two-year-deal last summer and Wolves manager Zenga might be better off selling him, and trying to recoup some money for him before his contract expires at the end of the season.

A touch unfortunate but it's always difficult to impress a manager who didn't bring you in, especially when you're already on the outskirts of the first-team.