This question will seem like poison to Wolverhampton Wanderers fans due to the high number of players they sold last summer, most notably Richard Stearman and Bakary Sako.

Wolves enjoyed a fantastic season last year and nearly made the Play-offs, although Kenny Jackett's side finished agonisingly short in seventh position.

Many tipped them to make even more progress this year and maybe even challenge for the automatic promotion spots, but during the summer they lost key players like Sako and Stearman, but at least they did hang on to Benik Afobe.

But the failure to replace Sako and the devastating injury to frontman Nouha Dicko means their season has been fairly bumpy so far.

Their defence has been very shaky with none of them in form and the loss of Stearman seems to have rattled them more than most would think.

Goalscoring wasn't a problem last season but has proved to be this season, as there is no Dicko or Sako, and they are having to rely on young Sheyi Ojo and Afobe to come up with the goals which they've failed to do so far.

Jackett has come up with a lot of criticism this season for failing to build on the success of last year.

But Wolves still have a decent squad and added some quality in the shape of Adam le Fondre, who is proven at this level, and young Jed Wallace, who scored a lot for Portsmouth last season.

Wolves will look to turn their form around and make a surge at the top six, but if they fail to do so, they will need to rebuild properly by selling players for good money and investing it back in the squad.

FootballLeagueWorld writer Michael Hasan picks out five players who Wolves should cash in on in the summer.

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Danny Batth

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The tall centre-back was very consistent for Wolves last season, and was touted by some fans as the best centre-back in the division.

But he has failed to keep that up this season, being part of a defence which is regularly leaking goals and making mistakes.

Batth and his partner Kortney Hause have looked shaky this season, so Mike Williamson has been brought in to help out.

That will likely solve the problem, as Batth and Williamson both looked very solid in their 2-0 win at Birmingham City a few weeks ago.

He has attracted Premier League interest though, and would go for a good fee.

James Henry

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The midfielder has been very average for Wolves since joining from Millwall, and seemed more suited to League One than the Championship.

He didn't make many first team appearances for them last season, and has been disappointing when played. He should be sold to free up some funds to buy better players.

However, many fans may feel that he deserves more of a chance before being sold to prove his worth to this Wolves team.

Rajiv Van La Parra

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The winger seemed a very exciting prospect when he joined from Heerenveen in 2014, but has been struggling to trouble opposition defences.

He possesses lightning pace, but seems to lack a consistent end product, and has fairly poor passing and shooting.

Now he is struggling to get a first team starting place, he should be sold or loaned out, with Championship rivals Bolton seemingly keen to take La Parra on loan until the end of the season.

If it goes well, he may just salvage his Wolves career, or possibly move to Bolton permanently.

Conor Coady

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The youngster made a good impression at first when he joined from Huddersfield Town for £2 million in the summer, and his partnership with Kevin McDonald was seen a crucial factor of their success.

But the midfielder has failed to find that form so far this season, and many fans have been unhappy with his performances.

However, he is only 22 years of age, and should be given time to mature. He has also represented England at youth levels.

Coady is a good prospect and has attracted Premier League interest, so they could cash in and buy a more experienced midfielder.

Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson

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The Icelandic striker has been a phenomenon on Football Manager, but has failed to make any kind of impression at Wolves since moving to Molineux in 2012.

He has rarely got a start, and is mainly going on loan, with Molde and FC Copenhagen taking him on.

However, he seems not to have impressed for them either, and Wolves need to sell him as he clearly has no future at Molineux.

Wolves fans... do you agree? Would you sell these players? Or should they stay at Molineux? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!