Wolves’ squad needs a few more additions, as the Premier League season kicks off this weekend.
Just three new signings have come in so far at Molineux, but an exodus has left fans feeling concerned about the upcoming campaign.
And Vitor Pereira is also concerned about the situation, meaning it’s a big few weeks for the club’s recruitment team.
Wolves still want a new right wing-back, a midfielder and a forward who can play as one of the number 10s and through the middle.
But it has also been suggested recently that Pereira wants a left-sided defender, to hand Toti Gomes some cover.
And Molineux News has learned that the club have been offered the chance to sign a former Newcastle United player.
Wolves offered chance to sign Lloyd Kelly

Reports in Italy have suggested that Wolves have shown interest in Lloyd Kelly, the former Newcastle United defender Lloyd Kelly.
And sources close to Molineux News can confirm that the Englishman has been offered to several clubs, one being Wolves.
We are told there is currently a ‘strong chance’ that he comes back to England in this window.
Kelly joined his current club Juventus on loan at the end of the 2025 January transfer window, and that deal included an obligation to buy clause this summer.
But Juve are already looking to offload Kelly, after he made 19 appearances for the club last term.
How much Lloyd Kelly could cost Wolves
It remains to be seen if Wolves – who have loaned out Nasser Djiga – will make a bid for Kelly.
But previously, it was reported by Tutto Juve that Juventus would be looking for around €18-20 million (£15.5-20 million) to sell Kelly, having just turned his move permanent.
That is the kind of fee Wolves have liked to spend on players in recent times, with the recent addition of Emmanuel Agbadou proving a real masterstroke.

Wanderers could do with signing a player who can come in and cover for Toti and also push to start games. Kelly might just be a decent option.
It hasn’t really worked out for him in Italy, but Kelly has previously excellent at Bristol City, and also gained Premier League experience with Newcastle.
He is athletic, pacey and also quite versatile, suggesting he could he handy player for Pereira to have.
