It's been another strong season for Wolves, who find themselves in the battle for the top four and Champions League football.

Striker Raul Jimenez has been one of their key men this season but his performances have drawn attention from some of Europe's biggest clubs, with the likes of Manchester United and Real Madrid linked with a summer move for him.

Wolves will undoubtedly be planning for that eventuality and lining up players to bring in should the Mexican depart.

With that in mind, here are eight realistic replacements for the 28-year-old...

The physical Serbian striker has been fantastic for Fulham this season, scoring 23 goals in the Championship already.

He's scored goals in the Premier League in the past and would certainly give Wolves a presence up front.

The Brentford forward has proved himself a prolific goalscorer this season and the Premier League surely beckons for the 24-year-old.

It may be something of a risk given his lack of top-flight experience but it could be high reward for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.

The 26-year-old's career seems to have stalled a bit at Chelsea but he's shown in brief loan spells over the last few years, Crystal Palace in 2019 and Borussia Dortmund the season before, that he's still a dangerous player.

Molyneux could be the ideal place for him to rejuvenate his career.

Wolves signed Jimenez from Benfica and they could look to bring in his replacement from the same club.

The 25-year-old is the top scorer in Liga NOS at the moment and looks as if he could be a really exciting addition.

The Rangers forward has been linked with a Premier League move for some time now, could Wolves be the side to hand it to him?

His goalscoring record at Ibrox is not to be sniffed at and he would certainly bring some physicality.

The RB Salzburg striker has been linked with a move to Molyneux in the past, could this summer be the time he finally makes the switch?

The 25-year-old has a good goalscoring record in Austria and may now be looking for a move to one of Europe's big leagues.

The 22-year-old has excelled for a shaky Huddersfield Town side this season and is someone that Wolves are thought to be interested in.

He looks a bright prospect and someone that isn't afraid to do the hard yards upfront.

The Celtic forward has had an explosive season, scoring 27 goals already, and you feel he could be set to leave the Scottish club this summer.

If Wolves can get him firing, Edouard could be an excellent addition