
There are just nine Premier League games left before the end of the season and less than three months before the start of the summer transfer window.
Although the Old Gold could still be relegated, they’re in a great position to stay up.extended their lead over 18th and 19th-placed Ipswich and Leicester to nine points — a virtually insurmountable margin given the two side’s dire form.However, now is not the time to get overly confident. Even though Wolves will likely be a Premier League team again next season, Vitor Pereira has a lot of work to do in the summer.The Wolves manager needs to make several new signings, and, more crucially, sanction the departures of some key figures.
The five players not good enough for Wolves, Vitor Pereira should sell them all in the summer
Molineux News has taken a look at five Wolves first team players who are not good enough to stay with the club beyond this season.
READ: Where to watch every Wolves player during the March international breakThe 29-year-old has managed to score just two goals across all competitions. He has failed to compete with Matheus Cunha and, injuries aside, has slipped further down the pecking order.
Hwang Hee-chan was linked with West Ham earlier in the season but Julen Lopetegui’s Hammers departure has all but ended the Londoners’ interest.
Regardless, although a move to West Ham is off the table, Wolves should look to cash in as soon as the summer transfer window opens and get the biggest fee they can for the misfiring South Korean.