Wolverhampton Wanderers have all but confirmed their promotion to the Premier League, with Nuno Santo's side holding a healthy lead over the third-placed side heading into the closing stages of the season.

A few more wins will see the Portuguese boss' side line up against the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Alexis Sanchez and Harry Kane next season, in what will be a true testament to how far this side from the West Midlands has come under the ownership of the Chinese-backed Fosun Group.

Promotion will see an overhaul of the squad, with a number of faces expected both in and out of the Molineux doors over the course of the transfer window.

This trio could be fearing for their futures, but with potential to excel, perhaps season-long loan deals instead of permanent departures could benefit the squad in the long-term...

A long way from the first-team this year, the academy graduate will find himself further down the pecking order when the influx of superstars inevitably begins in the summer months.

Talented and full of potential, the 22-year-old could one day be ready to challenge for a place in the squad and would also be valuable to Santo due to his status as a home-grown player, so he will surely be kept hold of ahead of the new year.

A loan move to another second tier side where he will play regularly is exactly what he needs, with interest in his services sure to be rife.

Beating off a host of top European sides to land the youngster, Wolves secured a coup when 20-year-old decided to head for Molineux from Valencia in the new year.

Extremely talented and with potential through the roof, Mir will surely become a star of the first-team in the next couple of years but for now is too young to be considered for the role of starting striker.

New to the country and the division, Mir needs a loan spell elsewhere in England, with League One or the Championship certain to be where he lands.

There's no point sending him abroad as he must learn the English game.

Many will feel sorry for the Nigerian youngster this year, as the form of the likes of Ivan Cavaleiro and Diogo Jota have meant that the 20-year-old has had next to no chance of regular action.

Extremely fast and a menace going forward, Enobakhare will become a Premier League footballer for sure, but he is not reading to make the step up just yet.

A solid year in the Championship would see his stock rise, and Enobakhare needs to perform to a standard that his boss simply cannot ignore.

Score goals on a loan deal and this whizz-kid will be back in the frame in no time.

Wolves fans, thoughts?