Wolves have just a couple of weeks until the start of the new Premier League season, and there could yet be more outgoings.
Wolves managed to make a third signing earlier this week, with David Moller Wolfe completing a move from AZ Alkmaar.
Wolfe arrived for around £10 million, and is expected to be the replacement for Rayan Ait-Nouri at left wing-back.
Data has shown Moller Wolfe had more final third entries per 90 than Ait-Nouri last season, so fans can hopefully expect some swashbuckling displays from the Norwegian.
He will compete with Hugo Bueno for minutes.
But there could still be some players on their way in the transfer window – and there has been a fresh claim about Goncalo Guedes.
Goncalo Guedes still on track to join Real Sociedad

It was recently suggested that Wolves and Real Sociedad were on advanced talks for the permanent transfer of Goncalo Guedes. It was even claimed that his exit was only ‘a matter of time’.
That came despite Guedes hinting he could stay at Wolves, as he talked up his happiness.
But Guedes then travelled to Girona for Wolves’ next phase of pre-season, despite the speculation.
And journalist Liam Keen then stated that a move to Sociedad for Guedes was not on the cards.
Last night though, it was again reported by Matteo Moretto that Guedes remains ‘on track’ to join Sociedad.
Estadio Deportivo report the move is close to a total agreement, and that the player’s salary is one of the final things that needs sorting.
Wolves must secure Guedes replacement
It would not be so ideal to lose Guedes this close to the start of the new season.
Yes, Wolves have landed Fer Lopez and Jhon Arias. But they were replacements for Pablo Sarabia and Matheus Cunha – Wolves could still do with another forward.

Allowing Guedes – who signed for £27.5 million (BBC Sport) – to depart could leave Vitor Pereira short.
So it’ll be important for Wolves to ensure they’ve got someone lined up to come in before sanctioning any sale.
Amine Adli has been strongly linked with Wolves recently and could be a good fit to play in one of the number 10 roles.
But Bayer Leverkusen have been asking for £26 million which is a high asking price that Wolves would surely want to bring down.