Wolves enjoyed a fantastic season and deservedly went up as champions from the Championship, with attention now turning to recruitment for their first Premier League campaign since the 2011/12 season.

And, having brought the likes of Willy Boly, Ruben Neves and Diogo Jota to the second tier, many are expecting big things from Wolves next season.

Owners Fosun International have proven they are ready to back manager Nuno Espirito Santo and the talk around Molineux is that funds won't be an issue for the former Porto boss.

However, it's all about bringing in the right players and even though they won the league in style there's no doubt that the Black Country side need further additions if they are to achieve their goals.

It will be a case of quality over quantity and here we look at three arrivals that could ensure Wolves have no relegation worries...

Whilst John Ruddy had a good season, he didn't convince throughout the season and a new number one may be needed for the step up.

The Portugal international would be a major upgrade and may be ready to leave Sporting Lisbon given the chaos that surrounds the club at the minute.

Wolves have been linked with the Manchester United man for a loan and a permanent deal and it would be a move that suits all parties.

The Sweden international hasn't established himself as a regular at Old Trafford and another new defensive signing would make game time extremely unlikely.

Santo's men could benefit from that and look to bring in the centre-back who would be a great signing for a newly-promoted side.

Whether Wolves sign Benik Afobe or Leo Bonatini on permanent deals or not, they still need a new striker this summer.

And, Andre Silva could be the man. It might seem ambitious but he doesn't start for AC Milan and had a wonderful season under Santo at Porto.