Wolverhampton Wanderers' summer recruitment is going to be vital for success in the Championship. The club will need to address a few positions to ensure they are suited to the Championship and hopefully have a successful season.

What are the key areas for improvement?

The big areas that are going to be important to dominating games of football are central midfield and the three attacking players behind the number nine. Andre's new deal in central midfield was incredible and it gives Wolverhampton Wanderers a good platform.

Who will start alongside Andre?

The big question is who's going to start alongside the Brazilian? They have Tommy Doyle coming back, who can be a progressive ball player and give Wolverhampton Wanderers good balance. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde could also do that role and he's a bit more combative in that area.

What type of player will Wolverhampton Wanderers sign?

There's no doubt they're going to have to buy someone else, so what type of profile do they go for? Cesar Peixoto's teams like to play a double pivot with two players protecting the central defenders, while they are also very important building out from the back, so they have to be capable on the ball.

How will the new signings impact the team?

If Wolverhampton Wanderers are to be successful in the Championship, a lot of it is going to come down to the players in front of the midfield. When they were promoted last time under Nuno Espirito Santo they had so many attacking talents with brilliant creativity. At this moment in time Wolverhampton Wanderers have some options like Mateus Mane, Rodrigo Gomes and Fer Lopez, but they are going to need something different. Raul Jimenez and his attributes at the top of the pitch, he's going to need service, whether that's from crosses from the wingers or whether that's through clever through balls.