Wolves are expected to have a very busy summer on their return to the Premier League with the club already linked to a host of quality players.

The likes of Joao Cancelo, Rui Patricio and Andre Silva have been suggested as potential targets for the ambitious West Midlands club as they look to make a mark on the top-flight.

However, with Nuno Espirito Santo looking to work with a relatively small squad for next season, it will mean departures are also inevitable. It will make sense from a financial perspective too.

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The defender joined from Rio Ave 12 months ago but struggled to get to grips with the demands of the Championship.

Miranda did okay and was comfortable on the ball but he made too many errors. That allowed Ryan Bennett to take his place in the team, whilst Danny Batth is also ahead of him in the pecking order.

Therefore, a move would suit all parties.

The winger has failed to be a part of Santo's plans since he took over, with the 3-4-3 formation not bringing out the best in the former Aston Villa man.

A loan spell to Fulham didn't work out last year but Graham is still way off the first-team now he's back at Molineux.

Wolves signed the Spanish striker in January and he was given a chance initially by Santo but struggled badly.

That was perhaps understandable for a youngster moving to a new league and country but Mir is another who seems a long way away from the first-team now they are a Premier League side.