Wolves are officially the 25th richest club in Europe after Deloitte released their Money League for the 2018/19 campaign, per the Express & Star.

It has been revealed that the west Midlanders made £199.5m in revenue last season, seeing them make the list for the very first time in their history.

Manchester United, the victors of Wednesday's FA Cup third-round replay, top the charts in the Premier League with a whopping £627.1m, which is only behind La Liga's dominating duo Barcelona (£741.1m) and Real Madrid (£667.5m).

These figures make for interesting reading at a time when fans are baying for blood and are desperate to see new signings at Molineux.

Even Nuno Santo himself has claimed that he needs additions "ASAP" which is an even more concerning sign.

Wolves' squad right now is as thin as paper; further injuries would cause a rip and their season would be undeniably tossed into the trash.

Earlier in the month, the club made the questionable decision to offload Patrick Cutrone just six months after arriving in a £16m deal from AC Milan.

This has left behind the epitome of their worries as the only senior striker amongst the team is now the burnt-out Raul Jimenez, who has played umpteen matches since the start of the season.

Fosun simply have no excuses for not bolstering the playing squad; the finances are there for all to see. This summer they hardly spent a dime, opting for U23 additions rather than first-team players.

Only Cutrone and Pedro Neto were 'new' incomings that came with a fee, and you can possibly add loan flop Jesus Vallejo to the mix too.

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In addition to their revenues, the club have sold Ivan Cavaleiro and Helder Costa for a combined £30m, so there's no hiding from the fact that Wolves can spend this month.

It's about time the decision-makers pulled out their wallet before it's too late - missing out on another top-seven finish and risking an exit from the Europa League would backfire on everything the club has worked so hard to achieve in recent years.

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