Wolves have lived up to the hype and earned themselves a Premier League spot after almost ten years away.

Through a combination of big investment and hard work they've plotted a course through the tricky Championship waters and back to the promised land. The fact they're replacing Black Country rivals West Brom will make the promotion even sweeter.

Their transfer policy is likely to be very different from that of their rivals too, with a big budget and the connections to a super-agent to call upon when needed. Wolverhampton Wanderers were League One not so long ago, but they've arrived back at the top table with every intention of becoming a force to be reckoned with.

There will be some movement out, that is for certain, but a majority of the big news is likely to be around new arrivals. Already the papers are full of names they might sign, Premier League stars eager to join the Nuno Santo revolution at Molineux.

FLW look at the three transfer sagas developing at Wolves over the next few weeks.

There's little surprise that Ruben Neves has attracted the attention of the very top sides in the country. He's been brilliant this season, but he wasn't cheap to bring to Molineux and has only produced what his price tag demanded.

Now they could be set for a big windfall if he moves on, but doubtless the manager will want to keep his prized possession. With Liverpool sniffing it could be hard, this one will rumble on throughout the summer.

It is fresh news today, but the £32m Manchester City flop looks likely to be the first of many big names linked with a move to the gold and black of Wolves.

27-year old Mangala has found chances limited this season at the Etihad and that could mean a cut price deal for Wolves, if they so desire.

He's got one-year left on his current deal and would cost a fraction of his initial fee. Whilst it is fresh right now, expect it to run and run as his agent pushes for additional interest.

It was the rumour that shocked many last season, AC Milan's striker Andre Silva linked with a Championship club. Fast forward a few months and that club are now in the top flight, making the move even more attractive.

There would be a lot of barriers to battle down but the papers love this one and it certainly has some element of truth. It's bound to be repeated throughout the summer, being such big news.