Wolverhampton Wanderers will be playing Premier League football once more after winning the Championship title.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side cruised to top spot in the second tier and will now be preparing for a Premier League campaign.

But it is not just a case of buying a load of players this summer.

Nuno also has to run the rule over his peripheral players and decide whether they stay or leave this summer to free up spaces in the squad and wages to spend on better additions.

Wolves have a number of players who are still contracted for next season but are not quite good enough to make their Premier League squad.

Nuno has a strong core of players who he will rely on in the top flight, but others face uncertain futures at Molineux.

Here are three players who Wolves need to cash in on in the summer transfer window.

When Wolves snapped up the Congo international last summer, people were expecting big things given his strong performances in defensive midfield in the French leagues.

But the 29-year-old has struggled to get to grips with English football and, following loan spells at Bastia and Angers, a return to France beckons.

The 27-year-old is a solid squad player in the Championship but he is not good enough for the Premier League.

After failing to nail down his place in Nuno's squad in the Championship, the Irishman could force through a permanent switch to Colorado Rapids in the MLS or somewhere else.

After two loan spells in League One, surely Ebanks-Landell is leaving permanently this summer.

The 25-year-old centre-half came through the academy at Wolves but his time at the club looks to have come to its natural conclusion.