Wolves attacker Diogo Jota admits that he is delighted at the club's rapid rise in the past few years.
The Molineux club were only promoted to the Premier League last season, but made an instant impact.
Wolves secured a Europa League spot through their league finish, which is extremely rare for a newly promoted side.
Jota admits that going through such a rise has been a wild ride for the players.
"I think it could happen [Wolves becoming one of the top clubs in the world] I think what the owners want to happen can happen," Jota said in an interview with Express and Star.
"If don't know if it will happen or when it will happen but I believe.
"Anything can happen in football. We have the Leicester example that you don't need to be a huge club at the starting point to win the competition.
"This is a great project. From the first moments I came here I saw the project and that's why I want to stay here for as long as I can and be useful to the club.
"In Shanghai I've been surprised that there is Wolves everywhere at training, the hotel, even the (fashion show) party on Monday night. The Chinese people keep track of our progress, even in Portugal at the Nations League.
"I went to the fashion show. It's not my way to dress! But I respect their work.
"Wolves have made a huge step in the last two years. I'm very proud to be a part of the growing up that we have done since I joined the club.
"We are all just looking forward to doing more."


