Wolves could be about to lose two big names, with Daniel Podence expected to leave the club as well as Raul Jimenez.
Yesterday, reports surfaced about Jimenez being in talks with Fulham.
Supposedly, he is now set to join them in a £5.5 million transfer.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that he is set to seal personal terms with the Cottagers today, with a medical to come in the coming days.
Jimenez departing Molineux is something that a lot of fans had been expecting.
But then he returned for pre-season, leading some to feel that he actually might stay for one final season.
But he’s now got one foot out the door – and he could be followed out by Podence.
Daniel Podence expected to leave Wolves as well as Raul Jimenez – he’s been training alone
According to Telegraph journalist John Percy, Podence is expected to leave Wolves as well as Jimenez.
The 27-year-old finished as Wolves’ joint-top scorer last season.
Despite that, Wanderers are ready to sanction his exit, since he only has one year left on his contract.
Currently, there is no mention of any clubs interesting.
But surely there will be something in the coming days.
Podence did not travel with the rest of his teammates to Portugal, perhaps indicating that his exit may come sooner rather than later.
A big task for Wolves to replace Podence and Jimenez
So Wanderers are now about to lose two of their big hitters.
Most people thought Jimenez would be going this summer, after Julen Lopetegui barely used him at the end of last season.
But Podence potentially going now is very interesting.

While he has lacked consistency, he has come through for Wolves and made some important contributions.
It will be tricky for Wolves to replace these players.
Seemingly, the need to ease those FFP concerns is still there and Wanderers see the pair as a means of generating more funds.