Fosun are set for a busy transfer window, with a number of Wolves players out of contract this summer.
Fresh from their third consecutive defeat, Vitor Pereira recognises the need for signings this summer – he, however, may have to lose players before signing any.
Matheus Cunha looks set to join Man United, meanwhile, captain Nelson Semedo could still depart Wolves, with his contract situation still uncertain.
Wolves have been told to renew Semedo’s deal, but there is still debate on whether to do the same for Pablo Sarabia, who is also out of contract in June.
With one game of the season left to play, Sarabia’s performance against Brentford could be the deciding factor on whether he remains at Molineux next season.

Pablo Sarabia fighting for Wolves future
Gary O’Neil previously hailed Sarabia’s ‘quality’, but the Spaniard has failed to provide the goods on a consistent basis.
Barring a few glimpses of brilliance like his Man United free-kick, the former PSG star has been largely limited to a sub-role during his two and a half seasons at the club.
Now 33 years old, the attacker’s spark has dwindled in recent months, with Sarabia receiving criticism for his performances against the likes of Brighton.
Premier League 24/25 stats | Apps (starts) | Goals | Assists |
Pablo Sarabia | 23 (7) | 3 | 2 |
Sarabia again disappointed against Crystal Palace, leaving many to question whether he should be handed a new deal at Molineux ahead of the new season.
Wolves should let Sarabia leave this summer
Pereira hinted that he wanted to keep Sarabia past this summer, but that decision will lie at the door of the Wolves hierarchy.
If the Spaniard continues his poor form against Brentford this weekend, Fosun will no doubt have no issues not handing him a new deal.
But if he can provide the spark we all know he can, the Molineux bosses may be persuaded into a possible extension.
Sarabia undoubtedly has the talent, but as one of Wolves’ highest earners, it may be best for both parties to part ways this summer.