Wolves will be hoping they can finish this year's campaign strongly in the Premier League under the management of Nuno Espírito Santo.

They're currently sat 12th in the top-flight standings, and have shown much-needed improvement in recent weeks, after a poor run of form saw them drop down the Premier League table at a quite alarming rate.

But do you know who Wolves' top-ten biggest earners at the club are? We take a look through which players are earning the most at Molineux at this moment in time based off of statistics from Salary Sport.

Find out who starts us off at number ten on the list, on the next page...

Adama Traore starts us off at number ten on the list, with the winger reportedly earning £46,000 each week.

Traore signed for the club back in 2018 from Middlesbrough, and has established himself as a winger that can cause opposition defences a number of problems with his pace and strength whilst on the ball.

Daniel Podence is next up, with the 25-year-old reportedly earning £52,000 per week according to Salary Sport.

The former Sporting Lisbon and Olympiacos winger hasn't been a regular in the Wolves team since signing for the club, but will be eager to make a name for himself at the earliest of opportunities.

Ruben Neves is eighth on the list, with the 23-year-old earning £58,000 per week.

The midfielder played a starring role in Wolves' promotion winning season back in the 2017/18 campaign, and has gone from strength to strength ever since in the Premier League.

Wolves captain Conor Coady is at number seven, with the defender earning £62,000 per week.

Coady is another regular in the Wolves team, and he'll be eager to finish this year's campaign strongly in the Premier League.

Leander Dendoncker is next up, with the midfielder earning a reported £75,000-a-week in wages.

The Belgian international signed for Wolves in 2019, and made his 100th appearance for the club in a win over non-league side Chorley in the FA Cup earlier this season.

Jonny is at number five for Wolves, with the full-back earning £75,000 per week.

The defender has settled into life with the Premier League side well since moving to the club back in 2019, and has made 92 appearances in total. 

Right-back Nelson Semedo is at number-four, with wages of £84,000 per week.

The defender signed for the club in September 2020 from Spanish giants Barcelona, and has gone on to be a regular in the starting XI in the Premier League for Nuno Espírito Santo's side.

In a number-three (joint top), is Raul Jimenez, with the Mexican forward earning £100,000 per week with Wolves.

Jimenez hasn't been involved in the first-team in recent months, after suffering a sickening head injury against Arsenal earlier in this year's campaign.

In a number-two (joint top), is Portuguese midfielder Joao Moutinho, with the former AS Monaco midfielder earning £100,000 per week according to Salary Sport.

Moutinho's experience has been hugely beneficial to the Wolves team, as he often partners fellow countryman Ruben Neves in the centre of midfield.

Topping the list as Wolves' highest paid player at this moment in time is goalkeeper Rui Patricio, with the shot-stopper reportedly earning £100,000 per week, alongside both Moutinho and Jimenez.

Patricio has been a regular in the Wolves team since arriving at the club, and will be hoping that can remain the case for the foreseeable future.