Wolves have a lot to do this summer, and several players will be moving on from the club in the next transfer window.
Vitor Pereira has done an excellent job so far as Wolves manager and fans now want to see him backed this summer.
But a number of players stand to leave, and they will of course need replacing.
The hope is that Fosun will have seen the impact Pereira has made at Molineux in such a short space of time and the potential he has, and perhaps invest a bit more money than usual into his project.
But it will be tough, because players like Matheus Cunha, Pablo Sarabia, Nelson Semedo, Goncalo Guedes and Hwang Hee-chan could all leave.
Sasa Kalajdzic has been out injured for a long time, and journalist Liam Keen has now spoken about what the immediate future may hold for the Austrian.
Sasa Kalajdzic could seal fresh loan exit from Wolves this summer

Kalajdzic has had a torrid time at Wolves since signing for the club in 2022 from Stuttgart.
He was brought in as someone to potentially replace Raul Jimenez long-term at Molineux.
But to date, Kalajdzic – who recently returned to full training at Wolves – has only made 14 appearances for the club. Considering he cost £15 million (BBC Sport), that is a disastrous return.
Of course, the reason for Kalajdzic’s terrible time at Wolves is the fact he’s picked up two ACL injuries, meaning he’s had three in total now in his playing career.
Kalajdzic’s latest ACL injury came while playing for Eintracht Frankfurt on loan last season, after only joining the club a few weeks beforehand.
Some have wondered if he could perhaps play a part for Wolves next season as a potential back-up to Jorgen Strand Larsen.
But journalist Liam Keen reckons a loan exit could be on the cards instead.
He said: “Look, he’s had two serious knee injuries at Wolves, and three in his career. Fitness is a major issue, his injury record was terrible before he joined Wolves anyway.
“When you say to me, would I have him and Mane as back-ups in those positions. I don’t think they can be the first back-ups. Definitely not. Particularly not Mane, he’s 17 years old.
“With Kalajdzic, I wouldn’t be mad or disappointed if he was one of the back-up forwards in and around the squad next season. But I don’t think, if Larsen comes out, then Kalajdzic is your next one in. I think there has to be another option there first, based purely off his injury record.
“It will be an interesting summer for Kalajdzic. I think if he’s going to leave then it’ll probably be a loan. Is a club really going to invest money in him after these injuries? And the record in general, I don’t think so.”
Wolves should consider Kalajdzic loan with recall option

Unless he makes a big impression in pre-season, Wolves should consider sending Kalajdzic out on loan again in 2025/26.
If they tried to sell him, the likelihood is that only small offers would come in.
It makes more sense to send him out on loan, so there can be a chance for him to increase his market value, a bit like Fabio Silva has done this term at Las Palmas.
But if Wolves do that, then a recall option should be inserted, just in case Wolves lose players to injuries.