Wolves have set themselves the ambitious goal of winning the Premier League within seven years. Fosun International, the group that owns the club, has given its management team a number of demanding internal targets including a top-ten finish this season, their first in the top flight since 2012, before qualifying for the Champions League in subsequent seasons and the ultimate ambition of winning the title in the next seven years. Nuno Espírito Santo, the head coach, has been backed in the transfer market with £70 million spent on new signings that means he will be under pressure to match the club’s big ambitions.

Still not coming home

England’s players are still attracting criticism for the ubiquity of Three Lions and the “It’s coming home” chorus