Wolves’ summer transfer window did not provide fans with much hope for the season, and now they have a clear message for what must be done in the January window.
Many of the new arrivals have yet to make an impact, with Ladislav Krejci being the only signing that has shown fans he has the quality needed for the Premier League.
Others, such as Fer Lopez and David Moller Wolfe, have also barely been given a chance. Fans have been hoping that Fosun learn their lessons, but a recent scouting trip to Portugal shows they look to still be making the same mistakes.
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Calls for new striker Tolu Arokodare to play more have been made, but Rob Edwards says he needs to increase his fitness.
Ahead of January, long-term target Christos Mandas is available on the cheap, but a goalkeeper may not be the priority.
Now, fans have made clear what they feel is the biggest problem area at the club.

Wolves fans want Fosun to sign a new striker
Fosun have a lot of work to do in the January window, as the Old Gold need to increase the quality in their squad.
It remains to be seen how far the Wanderers will be from survival by the time the transfer market opens, but if they are in grasp of escaping, it will be one of the most important windows for them.
At Molineux News, we ran a poll asking Wolves fans which position they feel the club needs to prioritise in January, and the verdict overwhelmingly swayed in one direction.
Despite only recently signing Tolu Arokodare, and with Jorgen Strand Larsen at the club, fans are requesting a new striker be signed.
At the time of publication, the poll has 2,700 votes, and 40% of those have gone to bringing in a new number nine.
The next position was for a winger, which received 19%, and a new central midfielder was voted for by 17%.
You can still have your say by casting your vote below.
Which position do Wolves need to prioritise in January?
Rob Edwards did start two strikers against Crystal Palace, and if that becomes a regular occurrence, adding a third as backup does make a lot of sense.
And it could be a really smart move.
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A new striker could change Wolves’ fortunes
At the moment, Wolves are struggling to score goals, and that has been a big issue.
A new striker who is able to form chances of his own – considering the Wanderers are poor in that area too – could be the difference maker in the relegation fight.
Troy Parrott has been linked with Wolves before, and the Irishman shares an agent with Rob Edwards. If the Old Gold look in that direction, it could be a huge benefit.
AZ Alkmaar were previously quoted at asking for £25 million for Parrott, but after his recent heroics for the Republic of Ireland, that has surely increased.
However, if the club continue as they are now and do not pick up some good results, it seems difficult to see how players would be attracted to joining a side destined for relegation.
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