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Post by Football News on May 16, 2018 23:20:27 GMT
Wolves chief reveals bold summer transfer ambitions ahead of Premier League campaignWWFC are preparing for their first Premier League season in six yearsWolverhampton Wanderers want to become a 'top Premier League team' - and plan to use the transfer window to help them do it. That's the bold message from sporting director Kevin Thelwell as Wolves prepare for their first top flight season in six years. The club romped home to the Championship title under Nuno Espirito Santo, finishing on 99 points with the likes of Ruben Neves and Diogo Jota proving key. Now Wolves want to showcase their class to Premier League after a summer of 'big decisions'. "We need to make sure that we’re capable of not only playing in the Premier League, but achieving something in the Premier League, that’s the vision to become a strong Premier League outfit,” Thelwell told Wolves' official website. “We want to be a strong Premier League contender which is actively playing in the top half of the league. The hard work has already started, it’s going to be a long summer but one we’re looking forward to. “What we’re gearing up for is to try and create a squad that matches the ambitions of our coaching team, players and Fosun. Their vision is to be a top Premier League team so we have to produce and we’re relishing that challenge.” He added: “All credit to the guys on loan because they’ve done a fantastic job and we’ve got some big decisions to make. They’ve all proved they’re capable of playing for Wolves and at a higher level. “When we did those deals in the summer just gone, we were making sure we had all the details tied down so you’re able to make quick decisions at the end of it. “There has to be more support to come which will be the difficult part. We’ve got a real opportunity to bring in players that we think are going to make the squad better and we’re going to try work
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