Wolves celebrated promotion to the Premier League with an open top bus parade through the city on Monday with around 100,000 fans turning out to see the players.

Whilst the squad will be gearing up for a well-deserved holiday after a tough season, the hard work begins for Nuno Espirito Santo and the recruitment team.

After securing several high-profile signings to join the club last year, such as Ruben Neves, Diogo Jota and Willy Boly, many fans are excited about who could be attracted to the club in the Premier League.

With owners Fosun International sure to back Santo financially, there could be many big names at Molineux next season.

Here we look at four realistic signings that could join the newly promoted side...

The Fulham right-back is out of contract in the summer and surely won't stay at Craven Cottage if they aren't promoted.

Wolves only have Matt Doherty as a senior right wing-back so someone needs to be brought in to provide competition.

Given he is a free, Fredericks wage demands will be high and there is likely to be a lot of interest in the 25-year old as he's a quality player.

Wolves have been linked with a £35m move for the England keeper who will surely leave Stoke City after they were releagted from the Premier League.

At 25-years old, Butland should have a long career at the top and Wolves may see him as a good investment.

Another out of contract player on the list, Wilshere has also been regularly linked with a move to Molineux.

With Arsenal also preparing to offer the player a new deal it is going to be a tough ask to get the England international to the Black Country but he may fancy a new challenge.

It may seem a tad too ambitious, however, the Portugal international can't get in at AC Milan who would therefore surely consider an offer that got them their money back on the player.

As well as that, Silva excelled at Porto under Santo and will know the likes of Neves and Jota too.

Wolves are desperate for a new striker and he could be the big-name signing to play as the number nine next season.