The 28-year-old, who spent three seasons with Wolves before joining Liverpool, died in a car crash in Spain last month along with his brother Andre Silva
As well as the floral tributes which continue to be laid, a minute's silence was held ahead of the game against Celta Vigo and floral wreaths were also laid on the pitch, one carried by chairman Jeff Shi.
The floral tribute to Diogo Jota outside Molineux yesterday.
The floral tribute to Diogo Jota outside Molineux yesterday.
During his time at Wolves Jota made 131 appearances, while he scored 44 goals and provided 19 assists.
Wolves are planning further tributes ahead of their opening game of the Premier League season at home to Manchester City next weekend.