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Nuno Santo has insisted that Wolves' transfer process will be the same next season, regardless of whether the club finishes in a European position, according to quotes per the Express & Star. It's something that the club now must ensure they follow up on.

What's the word?

Wolves have done some exceptional business in the two years the Portuguese figure has been at the club. They've managed to seal shrewd deals for the likes of Rui Patricio and Joao Moutinho, whilst the signing of Ruben Neves last season was one of the Championship's most remarkable transfer coups.

Faced with the prospect of playing in Europe next term, talk has emerged about the club's transfer policy. Next summer will ultimately be a big one at Molineux with the cub looking to build on an excellent first campaign back in the Premier League.

Speaking this week, per quotes from the Express & Star, the Wolves boss revealed that things were unlikely to change.

“Now we have 16 players plus the back-up of the under-23s and the goalies. This is the squad that will go until the end [of the season]," he revealed.

“What is going to happen after that, nobody knows. But the process is the same. We have the base and it’s about maintaining that base. I think 70 or 75 per cent of the squad is the same that was in the Championship, so nothing is going to really change in that aspect," Nuno added.

Squad overhaul would be a terrible idea

It is imperative that Wolves now follow up on the promise their manager has made this week. They definitely need some added depth and it would be easy to go overboard and plough a significant number of distinctly average squad players into the team.

However, as we've seen with the likes of Fulham, that can be detrimental and Wolves fan should fear if their transfer policy was to change.

The £30m signing of Raul Jimenez recently is likely to have taken out a fair chunk of their funds but as we've seen already, super agent Jorge Mendes has a habit of finding gems.

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Wolves' starting XI is settled and it would be foolish to upset the rhythm they've gained this season. A few improvements might be necessary but any more than that and it could have a negative effect.

Although a long arduous season is now catching up on the players at Molineux, this can't be used as an excuse to go overboard during the summer, even if Europa League football is secured.