Wolves fans continue to wait for news of players joining the club.
Fer Lopez is the only signing of the summer so far, with several players having departed.
Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Pablo Sarabia, Craig Dawson, Carlos Forbs and Tommy Doyle have all left the club, with Doyle the latest to depart on loan to Birmingham City.
Nelson Semedo is also now technically a free agent, but there is still a small chance he signs the contract offer Wolves have put on the table.
That said, Wolves do feel Semedo is more likely to leave to join a club overseas.
But more exits could be on the cards in the coming days and weeks. There is uncertainty over the futures of Goncalo Guedes, Hwang Hee-chan and Sam Johnstone.
And then there is also Nasser Djiga, with a big update arriving on the defender this afternoon.
Nasser Djiga set to join Rangers on loan with move now ‘agreed’

Djiga is a player who there was also potential to leave on loan this summer.
He struggled to get into the team after his £10 million move from Red Star Belgrade at the end of the January transfer window.
With Yerson Mosquera back from his injury, there may not be much opportunity for Djiga at Molineux if he stuck around.
And that option now appears to be off the table.
Because E&S journalist Liam Keen has reported this afternoon: “This move is agreed and set to go through.”
The move had been in the pipeline, with Wolves and Rangers entering into talks over Djiga last week.
Wolves are doing right by Djiga as Rangers loan move nears completion
It can be difficult when young players come to Premier League clubs – especially in the middle of the season.
Djiga looked a little shaky across his six appearances for Wolves, and one got the feeling that he perhaps needed to head out elsewhere to build his confidence and develop further.

This move to Rangers really could be the making of him.
He needs exposure to physicality and he’ll get that up in Scotland, and hopefully he will return to Wolves next year a better player.
It would be great to think he could become a success at Molineux, but for now, a loan move is certainly the right decision from Wolves.