The summer brings around some big decisions for Wolves - about who stays for the Championship and who departs.
And one of the players who may well stick around for next season is a full back who signed for £8.4m in 2024 - but has seen his game time limited.
Pedro Lima made six substitute appearances in his first season - before spending the first half of this season at Porto B.
He was recalled back in January and has made a handful of appearances off the bench.
He will struggle to break in as a starter between now and the end of the season - but he may well be one who stays for next season.
And he has welcomed his return to Molineux - amid an upturn in form for Wolves.
He told the Wolves website: “I came back in January which was good timing. I arrived back and had a very good meeting with Rob [Edwards], and I like the training we have now.
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“I like the staff, the team, everybody likes each other. We have good jokes, we all enjoy training. Training is really good, I improve every session which is important.”
When Lima first came back in - Wolves were continuing to struggle but since then results have turned.
Wins over Villa and Liverpool and draws with Arsenal and Brentford mean they head into the run in with at least something to play for - despite the fact it is likely they are heading down to the Championship.
And Lima insists there is now something to play for between now and the end of the season.
He said: “Yes, it was a really good time, some really good wins. We know all games in the Premier League are very important, but those games against Liverpool and Aston Villa were really important, and good timing for our position in the table at the end of the season.
“Now we have more games that we need to play like we did in those games.”
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