Toti Gomes is confident Wolves can be stronger next season after their summer squad overhaul is complete.
A significant shake-up is underway with Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri having departed, along with sporting director Matt Hobbs.
Domenico Tedi has been appointed director of football as part of a new leadership team, with winger Fer Lopez last week becoming the club’s first signing of the summer.
Defender Toti, who will return for a sixth season at Molineux, is relaxed about the changes to the squad.
He told the club's official website: “This happens every year with every team – there’s players coming in, others leaving, but it’s always important the ones that are here to give everything for the team.
“If the new players come, we’re going to welcome them and try to help them as quick as possible so they can adapt to the Premier League and to our team.
“At the moment, we don’t want to put any goals down right now for the next season, but, for sure, we’re going to come stronger for next season and do some good things with ideas from Vitor.”
Toti heaped praise on boss Vitor Pereira after admitting players were beginning to fear relegation when he replaced Gary O’Neil in the dugout last December.
Wolves were five points adrift of safety at that point but ended up finishing 17 points above the drop zone.
Toti, who played every single minute after Pereira’s arrival, said: “At some point, we knew that if we didn’t change things, relegation was actually our reality at the time, and we started to be afraid. It started to affect us emotionally and it can affect you a lot.
“But at the time Vitor came, we changed our way, he started to change things and made us believe that it will still possible to change things for the better.
“Since the first game he arrived, we started to win games, and things were starting to get better and better, game by game, and with five games to go until the end of the season, everything was basically done.”
Toti continued: “With Vitor, I’ve been playing a lot and I’ve been enjoying it as well. I’ve been in that (left centre-back) position and we’ve been working hard trying to put the ideas that he shows at the training ground to the pitch.