Having secured promotion almost two weeks ago, Wolves have had plenty of time to begin their preparations for life in the Premier League.

The title was also secured last week, meaning all that's left for Nuno Espirito Santo is for his side to get one more win to take them past the 100-point mark.

Confirming promotion so early could be key to Wolves for next season, allowing them to concentrate on which players they want to bring in and potentially make moves before any rivals can get involved.

One man they have been linked with is Newcastle's Aleksandar Mitrovic who is currently enjoying an incredible loan spell at Fulham.

Despite that, he is not in Rafa Benitez' plans on Tyneside and a summer move could materialise.

Here we look at how he could fit in at Molineux in Santo's preferred three-man attack...

Most sides when going up need to make big additions in the final third as that can be the biggest gap between Championship and Premier League. Not Wolves.

In Helder Costa they have a talented winger who is ready to make the step up.

The former Benfica man has looked back to his best in recent games, impressing with his speed and technique. And, there's always Ivan Cavaleiro to call on from the bench if need be!

Jota is one of the outstanding players at Wolves and has 17 goals to his name this season.

He is deceptively quick, very intelligent and capable of taking the ball on either foot, which will ensure he is effective in the top-flight.

Wolves announced in January that they had agreed a deal to sign the 21-year old permanently this summer and he could be a star in the Premier League next season.

The Serbian international would provide Wolves with a real physical presence up front and his performances at Fulham prove he can play in a technical, patient passing side - which Wolves are.

Yet, that strength and aerial prowess would give the Black Country side a different dimension and allow them to play earlier balls into the box, which they're sometimes reluctant to do.

Importantly, he also scores goals and would bring the players behind him into play. He could be the perfect signing for the Premier League new boys.