Wolves are running out of time to get their transfer business done.
The winter window closes on February 3 and so far, the club have only landed one player in Emmanuel Agbadou.
Agbadou has looked good so far, but the feeling is that Wolves desperately need a few more additions.
At the moment, Kevin Danso is the player getting the most mentions.
Wolves have failed with two bids for Danso, but the club are set to return with another offer. Lens want Β£25 million for Danso.
But an interesting claim has been made today by the Daily Mail that Wolves are looking to sign as many as four players in the coming days.
Wolves want that second centre-back, and also a defensive midfielder with Mario Lemina likely on his way after recently refusing to play against Newcastle United.
In addition to that, Wolves also want to sign a forward and striker on loan.
Molineux News has been told Wolves want to strengthen in at least three positions, so fans can expect lots of speculation and links in the coming days.
Wolves fans shocked the club have left so much transfer business until so late

It is shaping up to be an extremely busy next five days or so for Wolves.
The clubβs Premier League status is under major threat right now, with Wanderers slipping back into the relegation zone at the weekend.
New signings are needed, but the notion Wolves are looking to potentially bring in as many as four new players has shocked some online.
Many simply cannot believe that Wolves officials have left themselves so much to do with barely any time left in the window.
Chaos could be costly for Wolves as transfer plans are laid out
Everyone knew that Wolves needed a really strong January.
The month started well with the relatively early acquisition of Agbadou. But Wolves failed to follow him up with other players and are now scrambling.
Wolves could yet land a few new players before Mondayβs deadline.
But they will then need time to bed, and Wolves just donβt have any time to lose given the current predicament.
It is truly extraordinary that the club have left their business this late.
Yes, the Lemina situation was far from ideal, and January windows can ben tough to operate in. But it still feels like Wolves should have been much better prepared.