Wolves will already be planning for the Premier League having secured promotion a few weeks ago and it could be a very busy summer at Molineux.

The West Midlands club made several big statements last year, attracting the likes of Ruben Neves, Diogo Jota and Willy Boly to the Championship, so many are expecting big things now they are a Premier League club.

Already they have been linked with moves for several high-profile players such as England internationals Jack Butland and Jack Wilshere along with AC Milan striker Andre Silva.

However, regardless of who Wolves bring in, manager Nuno Espirito Santo will have to sell players in order to balance out the squad.

Here we look at four players who are sure to move on from the champions in the coming months...

The Portuguese defender has found himself way down the pecking order towards the end of the season and regular football is unlikely to come at Wolves next season for Miranda.

Given that, a move seems inevitable for the player who has only shown glimpses of his talent since arriving in England.

The winger can't get a game for Wolves with the 3-4-3 formation not suiting how he plays.

Given his ability and the quality he displayed a few years ago there's sure to be Championship interest in the talented 22-year old.

Marshall has been a revelation since joining Millwall and was key to their remarkable second half of the season.

That won't have gone unnoticed in the division and there will be a long queue of Championship clubs keen on taking him from Wolves when he returns in the coming weeks.

The striker was only signed in January but hasn't made an impact.

Of course, he's still young and settling into a new country but it's hard to see any chance of game time now the club have been promoted.

A move, even if it's on loan, is the only way he will play which will help his development.