Wolves are heading back to the Premier League after comprehensively storming to the Championship title.

Under the guidance of Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo, Wolves lit up the second tier with some stylish and effective football.

Now, the focus will be on strengthening their squad for the top flight.

In truth, Wolves do not need many reinforcements ahead of next year's Premier League campaign.

In central midfield, the partnership of Ruben Neves and Roman Saiss was one of the best in the division.

And Wolves had a devastating attacking midfield department, with Helder Costa, Diogo Jota and Ivan Cavaleiro providing goals and assists in abudance to fire Wolves to the top of the Championship.

But what they do need is strength in depth and Nuno will be hoping to bring in at least two new midfielders before the start of next season.

Here are five midfielders that Wolves must be targeting this summer.

Wolves have been linked with a move for the exciting Brazilian, who plays anywhere across the attacking midfield line.

In the last two years with Besiktas, the 24-year-old has been a constant attacking threat and Wolves could benefit from having him as a squad option.

Loftus-Cheek is currently away with the England squad for the World Cup but his future will be sorted once he returns.

The 22-year-old is not sure whether he has a future at Chelsea but after a terrific season at Crystal Palace, he has proven that he is more than capable of being a top Premier League central midfielder.

Maddison, 21, is one of the best talents in the Championship after impressing Premier League scouts with a tally of 15 goals and 11 assists for Norwich City this season.

Many clubs will be chasing the England under-21 international this summer but Wolves can offer him a place in the starting XI.

After finishing as the top scorer in the Eredivisie, AZ Alkmaar winger Jahanbakhsh is surely destined for big things.

Wolves should swoop for the 24-year-old before his price inevitably rockets when he puts himself in the shop window during the World Cup when playing for Iran.

Stoke have been relegated and they are set to lose key players such as Shaqiri.

The 26-year-old reportedly has a relegation clause of £12m, meaning he would be an absolute bargain for Wolves.