Wolverhampton Wanderers are heading to the Premier League after cruising to the Championship title.

Wolves did it in style, brushing opponents aside and finishing top of the pile in the second tier.

After plenty of time celebrating, it is now time for business.

Nuno Espirito Santo knows that he needs to make some minor adjustments to his squad to ensure that they are well equipped for a Premier League campaign.

The Portuguese boss ideally needs a new goalkeeper, two full-backs, one or two centre-halves, a central midfielder and at least one new striker.

This is to add competition for places rather than to improve the starting XI as most of the players deserve to keep their place in the side for next year.

Nuno will be drawing up a list of striker targets now after Benik Afobe and Leo Bonatini ended their loan spells.

Here are five forwards Wolves must try to sign.

Wolves have been strongly linked with AC Milan striker Silva, who is out of favour at the San Siro.

The 22-year-old is young and has proven his goal scoring ability with 11 goals in 20 caps for Portugal and six strikes in eight Europa League starts.

Smolov, a former target for West Ham, could also lead the line for Wolves.

The Russia international is the second top scorer in the Russian top division with 14 goals for Krasnodar.

Balotelli could be a controversial addition but there is no doubting the 27-year-old has a lot of talent.

The Italy international is a maverick talent with an eye for goal when his mind is in the right place and he will be available on a free transfer so he is worth a punt.

Young Celtic talent Dembele is one of the hottest young strikers in Europe.

The Frenchman, 21, has a natural goal scoring ability and he could thrive and take his career to the next level as the central striker in Wolves' system in the top flight.

This would be a risky move because of his injury record but Sturridge needs to move away from Liverpool.

The 28-year-old has a proven track record of scoring goals in the Premier League if he is fit and he needs a move to another Premier League side to get back into the England team.