Wolverhampton Wanderers are in a dire financial situation currently which has left them in a position close to turmoil.
The lack of transfer movement has left manager Julen Lopetegui reportedly on the verge of quitting the club.
His concerns cite the loss of multiple star players and lack of replacements with only two players brought in, along with the loans which had been made permanent.
This has left the Wolves squad one which reports suggest Lopetegui considers to be weak.
Therefore, it is absolutely pivotal that Wolves bring in some faces to bolster the squad, before the season kicks off at Old Trafford a week on Monday.

What would Chavez bring to Molineux
Luis Chavez is a 27-year-old defensive midfielder and could be exactly what Lopetegui needs in his midfield.
Chavez is a seasoned professional with 24-caps for Mexico and nearly 250 appearances in Mexico.
He is newly a free-agent after three years with Pachuca in the Liga MX where he made 143 of these career appearances.
Given his qualities he could be the perfect player to bring to the Molineux as a direct replacement for Ruben Neves.
Despite playing in Mexico all his career, Chavez is no stranger to the big stage after his top performances at the World Cup.
With his highlight coming his stunning free-kick goal against Saudi Arabia, which David Beckham named as his favourite goal from the 2022 tournament.
What style of player is he?
When glancing over Chavez’s FBRef profile, it is easy to see what makes him so special.
From a defensive midfield position, Chavez is incredibly progressive as he ranks in the 95th percentile among his positional peers for progressive passes.
He also completes 1.83 progressive carries per game with 1.22 successful take-ons.
Chavez also plays a hand in an attacking sense as he creates 3.86 shot creating actions per game.
Additionally, he is in the 81st percentile for assists from his position and shots too with 2.71 per game.
Chavez is also a force in defence, he ranked in the 92nd percentile for interceptions at 1.87 per game.
He also scores highly with blocks and clearances while also winning 1.72 aerials per game which is in the 88th percentile.