
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui has called for clarity regarding the club's summer plans.
The Premier League side are in Financial Fair Play bother, which could see them having to sell first team players before they can buy.
Lopetegui wants to see his squad improved, as he wants the club to push for a European place next season.
The Spaniard is not content to coach a team where the only ambition is to avoid relegation.
We are talking about the present and the possible future. What is going to be the possible future, about the possibility to invest and to imagine the team we can achieve," he said, per the Express and Star.
At the moment I think we have to continue talking to know better in the next days to have the possibility or idea of where we are and where we want to go. We are talking in a healthy environment, in a positive way, trying to know better what is going to be our real situation.
I have to talk with them and I will continue to talk and try to put on the table my thoughts, what is my idea and at the same time to hear their idea of where we are and where we want to go and then see if we want to go or not.
It is a moment when we have to take a decision because all the clubs want more each year and it's very difficult.
I am not asking for incredible signings. I am thinking of signing good players, young players, maybe Championship players, I don't know.
I am not thinking we are going to sign from Real Madrid or Barcelona, no. I am aware of our reality.
But in our reality we have to be demanding now if we want to be demanding after."
