Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Nuno Santo has made a magnitude of mouth watering signings at Molineux this summer, with fans in disbelief at the quality the side have been able to acquire.

Porto stars Ruben Neves and Willy Boly have been joined by Atletico Madrid wonderkid Diogo Jota, and Brazilian striker Leo Bonatini is leading the line this semester.

However when a revolution is undertaken, there are those that are left behind.

Long Serving David Edwards has been shipped off to Reading, with striker Nouha Dicko allowed to join promotion rivals Hull City.

Fans have expressed disappointment in the departures, but must get behind the manager’s new rhetoric.

Just hours after Dicko’s departure, it appears Santo has identified a replacement, and a swoop on former club Porto could be on the cards yet again.

The Birmingham Mail reports that the Black Country side are chasing a deal for Tiquinho Soares, who only joined the Champions League regulars in January.

The former Vitoria Guimaraes front man has already appeared in Europe’s premier competition for his new side, and has flourished in the league, smashing an incredible 12 goals in only 15 league outings.

With a 40 million euro release clause in his contract, a loan move appears the likely deal, but to snap up yet another of Porto’s key players is another astonishing summer coup for the club.

Santo is making waves across the globe with his ambitious project in the West Midlands, and if the prolific Brazilian is added to his ranks, surely Wolves' Premier League push cannot be halted?

Wolves fans, would the blow of the departure of Dicko be softened by the arrival of Tiquinho?