Wolves took another huge step towards the Premier League with a comfortable 2-0 over Derby County at Molineux last night.

Nuno Espirito Santo's men know a win against local rivals Birmingham City on Sunday will guarantee promotion, although it will also be confirmed Saturday night if Fulham fail to beat Brentford.

Either way, there's no doubt that Wanderers will be a Premier League side next season and excitement is already building about what they will do this summer.

Having managed to attract the likes of Diogo Jota and particularly Ruben Neves to the club in the Championship, many feel they will make big moves as a top-flight side.

Here we look at three players that could end up at Molineux this summer...

If Fulham don't join Wolves in the top-flight then Fredericks is sure to leave, however he may still go anyway.

The right-back, who was named in the Championship team of the year, is out of contract in the summer and will have a lot of admirers.

Wolves are sure to be one, with competition needed for Matt Doherty in that wing-back role.

If the Black Country side are going to spend as some envisage, they may be able to offer a better deal than Fulham for the 25-year old.

Everyone knows Wolves' Portuguese connections and when they are in the Premier League it should open them up to a better quality of player.

Some may think Carvalho is too good for the West Midlands side, but he was heavily linked with West Ham in the previous window so he may not attract interest from the real elite clubs.

As well as that, the situation at Sporting Lisbon is currently very strange, with the president highly critical of his players and threatening to suspend them.

The Portuguese international is sure to be off in the summer and Wolves will hope they have a chance.

Another ambitious move, but Wolves were linked with a shock swoop for the striker in January.

A number nine is going to be the priority for Santo this window and he knows exactly what Silva can offer having worked with him at Porto.

The Portugal international hasn't nailed down a regular spot with Milan and may be open to moving to the Premier League where he will be guaranteed games with teammates and a manager that he knows.