Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has just appeared before the media in his last press conference before the end of the summer transfer window.
The Molineux head coach has been a busy man over the past few days, with Wolves in talks with several clubs at the moment over certain players.
The club confirmed the signing of Paraguayan youngster Enso Gonzalez earlier today.
But Wolves will not stop there.
Tommy Doyle is joining on loan, and has even already been pictured in Wolves training gear.
Santi Bueno, the centre-back from Girona, is also expected to be announced.
With just over 24 hours remaining in the window, O’Neil has provided fans with an update on what the club are up to…
Gary O’Neil checks in with Wolves fans with the transfer window almost over
This afternoon, O’Neil spoke to reporters ahead of the closure of the transfer window and the Crystal Palace game on Sunday.

Inevitably he was asked what is going on on the transfer front.
Without giving too much away, O’Neil confirmed that things are happening behind the scenes.
He said (as quoted by BBC journalist Simon Stone): “Overall, once everything goes through, including players going other way and add-ons, we are fairly happy.
“Few areas that hopefully we can still strengthen before end of window. Happy to confirm we are trying to do some more.
A huge 24 hours for Wolves
Potentially, there will be a lot happening in the next 24 hours.
Gonzalez is confirmed and Doyle and Bueno will be announced very soon.

It is then a case of who follows those three through the door.
There has been some talk about Habib Diarra, although a bid has been rejected. And his teammate Jean-Ricner Bellegarde is also apparently of interest.
And today, Wolves are reported to have made a first bid for Harrison Reed, which was rejected.
Sporting director Matt Hobbs and his team are going to be extremely busy, but many Wolves fans will have faith in them to deliver.