Wolves have lost all five of their Premier League games this season.
The situation at Molineux keeps going from bad to worse, and the Old Gold are still the only side to not pick up any points this season.
They are quickly starting to fall behind the pack when it comes to the relegation fight, and Vitor Pereira will need to find a solution sooner rather than later.
The Portuguese head coach was just handed a new contract, a decision that has been controversial for Fosun based on fans reactions.
The ownership have not been popular with the Molineux faithful over the years, and the transfer business done in the summer did not help relations, even if Jeff Shi thinks it was a good summer.
Now, Wolves fans were heard signing something as their side struggled against Leeds United.

Wolves fans sing for Fosun to sell the club
You cannot blame fans for being frustrated.
They go out and support the club each and every week, and so far have nothing to show for it.
The feelings among Wolves fans towards the ownership has been at boiling point for a long while, and now it continues to tick on.
During the match, fans were heard chanting, ““You’ve sold the team, now sell the club.” A clear dig at how Fosun acted in the transfer market.
Key players Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait Nouri and Nelson Semedo all left the club, and suitable replacements were not brought in.
This has left Vitor Pereira with a much weaker squad than the one he helped avoid the drop last season.
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That was not the only chant that was heard, with those in the South Bank singing, “We want Fosun out.”
Wolves will need to get off the mark soon, and over the next month, they have two good opportunities to put points on the board.
Wolves have two relegation six-pointers in October
The game against Leeds United was built up as a must-win, and it was.
Leeds are expected to be in and amongst the relegation battle, and dropping three points to a league rival is a major blow for the Old Gold.
However, in the next month, they play both Burnley and Sunderland, who are also tipped to go down.
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Wolves need to win both of these fixtures, and with the Clarets and Black Cats picking up some good results throughout the first few games, Vitor Pereira’s side need to do the same.
The games against Tottenham and Brighton will prove difficult, and there is a real chance they are still left on zero points when they travel to the Stadium of Light.