Wolves have around eight hours left in the transfer window to get their business done.
Time is ticking, but fans are optimistic that this will be a fruitful day for the club.
It’s been claimed Nasser Djiga is set to sign for Wolves, with the club having a bid accepted earlier today.
Midfielder Marshall Munetsi is also expected to complete a move to Wolves, who have agreed a deal with Reims for his transfer.
But in the last hour or so, it’s been reported Wolves are now in talks to sign Conor Coady from Leicester City, with Craig Dawson to move in the opposite direction.
It’s something that has come completely out of the blue, and reporter Danyal Khan has just given an update on Sky Sports News.
Wolves have ‘a lot of work to do’ to swap Coady for Dawson

Coady returning to Wolves is something that no one will have seen coming.
He left the club a couple of years ago on the watch of Julen Lopetegui, having just spent a season out on loan at Everton.
But Coady could now make a sensational return, with a swap deal being mooted involving Dawson, who has struggled with his fitness this season.
But it seems that this deal could go down to the wire given the update Danyal Khan just gave on Sky Sports News.
Reporting live from Molineux at 2:15pm, he said: “I understand there have been exploratory talks, initial talks between Wolves and Leicester over what would be a sensational swap deal between the former Wolves captain Conor Coady and Craig Dawson.
“I understand talks are very, very early at this stage. There is a lot of work to do before tonight’s deadline for such a move to happen.”
Wolves should endeavour to swap Dawson for Coady
This is a deal Wolves should really try to bring to fruition.
Dawson has been a great servant for Wolves since he signed two years ago from West Ham United.
He has put in some superb performances. But towards the backend of last season, and during the current campaign, he has struggled with his fitness.
Coady was once an integral player for Wolves and their three-man defence. He was a key cog in the machine under Nuno and while he’s not that same player today, he could still be really useful.
Because Coady is a top leader, and someone who upholds standards.
Wolves have lacked discipline at times this season and have been overly emotional in certain moments.
Bringing Coady back could potentially be so good for that dressing room, if anything.