With the title in the bag and the party well underway in the West Midlands, Wolves fans will travel in their droves to already relegated Sunderland to toast what has been a whirlwind of a season.

The appointment of former Porto boss Nuno Santo proved a masterstroke, with the Portuguese tactician utilising his excellent links within the game to acquire a host of talented stars and ultimately steer his side to a Premier League return.

The Molineux outfit effectively strolled to the title but Santo will refuse to rest on his laurels and fans can expect big changes to the playing staff ahead of the new campaign.

Scouting in Europe is likely to be rife as new men are sourced and this pair in Holland's Eredivisie could complement the squad perfectly...

The Iranian international has emerged as one of the most exciting wingers in European football this season with an incredible eighteen goals and twelve assists, helping his AZ Alkmaar side challenge for a European finish in the utch top flight.

The 24-year-old is expected to shine at the World Cup this summer and will attract plenty of suitors with a series of scintillating performances on the world stage but Santo must look to get in early before the big boys of European football come knocking.

Jahanbakhsh has outgrown his current side and although Dutch giants including Ajax and PSV Eindhoven will feel they may steal the march on others, this player is too good for the division.

The Premier League beckons and the wide man has the ability to succeed at such an elite level and if Wolves are serious about their commitment to secure European football in the near future, Jahanbakhsh is exactly the type of player who will see them to such lofty heights.

This kid is special.

The Mexican winger has excelled in his first season in Europe having made the switch from his homeland last year and it won't be long before clubs with big budgets come calling.

Heading to the World Cup this summer with the Eredivisie crown already under his belt with PSV, Lozano will attract interest from the top five leagues on the continent but looks ready to play in the Premier League.

Seventeen goals and eight assists for a 22-year-old that has just made his way across the Atlantic is remarkable and the capture of his signature would represent a real statement of intent by Wolves and the club's Chinese owners, the Fosun Group.

Lozano is showing all the signs of becoming world class and for him to pass through the doors of Molineux on his way to the top would be considered a real coup for a club with huge aspirations.

Wolves fans, would you be happy with the capture of this pair?