Following Wolves 3-2 defeat at the hands of Everton, Vitor Pereira was adamant about how many more signings he needs for his squad.
There was a real lack of quality against Everton, and with Jorgen Strand Larsen not available, the Old Gold struggled to trouble the Toffees defence despite the two goals.
It was not a vintage performance by any means, and Vitor Pereira was not shy with his grievances after the match.
Speaking to the press, he indicated how many signings he is going to ask Fosun to deliver before the end of the transfer window.

Vitor Pereira says he wants two new signings at Wolves
Vitor Pereira has been very public about his demands this summer, and that did not end after the defeat to Everton.
If anything, the loss highlights the cries from the Portuguese manager for new additions to his squad.
Speaking after the game, Pereira told reporters, ‘I hope that until the end of the market, they can add at least two players to help us, especially in attack.’
Wolves were left without their star man Jorgen Strand Larsen due to injury amid transfer speculation, and as Pereira said, Sasa Kalajdzic is not ready to play more than 20 minutes.
This left the manager with limited options up top against the Toffees, and likely why he is insisting on signings in the forward department.
Wolves are targeting a midfielder and a striker before deadline
Based on recent transfer links, it seems clear exactly where Wolves are looking to strengthen.
The Old Gold have been linked to Nantes forward Matthis Abline, but the price tag will likely put them off moving for him.
Meanwhile, a deal for Tolu Arokodare seems advanced, and the Nigerian would provide a similar physical presence up top akin to Strand Larsen.
Additionally, a midfielder seems to be on the radar. Hayden Hackney was linked with a move to Wolves, but that deal seems unlikely at this stage.
Ajax midfielder Kenneth Taylor is also on the shortlist according to reports, with West Ham also vying for his signature.
It is looking to be a very busy end to the window for Wolves, and they certainly need it to be.