Not since Ipswich Town in 2001 had a promoted club fared better than Wolves, who finished seventh.
The curiosity in a campaign when they kept beating the best lay in strangely poor results against the strugglers, suggesting that if only they win the most winnable games, they could rise still higher.
If the surprise is that such an obviously ambitious club have not brought in more new recruits, which could see them leapfrogged by mid-table rivals, the Italy international Patrick Cutrone, who scored 27 goals in two seasons at AC Milan, is an important arrival - and Wolves already had an excellent forward line in Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota before his acquisition.
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Who finishes where in 2019? 20. Sheffield United. Chris Wilder, pictured, has achieved a great deal in getting the Blades up, but staying in the top flight could be a task too far. PA Photo
19. Brighton & Hove Albion. Graham Potter, pictured, faces a tough ask after taking over as manager from Chris Hughton. Getty
18. Newcastle United. A tough set of opening home fixtures could be difficult for Steve Bruce, pictured, and his side to recover from. Getty
17. Norwich City. They need to tighten up defensively but the goals of Teemu Pukki, pictured, can keep them up. Getty
16. Aston Villa. Jack Grealish, pictured, will have a key role to play in Villa's survival hopes. Getty
15. Burnley. Sean Dyche's, pictured, team to have a steadier time of things after last season's early struggles. Reuters
14. Bournemouth. Eddie Howe's side to maintain their attacking ethos though they will help Lloyd Kelly, pictured, can help shore things up at the other end. Getty
13. Crystal Palace. Once again will be dependent on the goals of Wilfried Zaha, pictured. Reuters
12. Watford. Concerns over a leaky defence but the quality of Gerard Deulofeu, pictured, should leave them in mid-table. AP Photo
11. Southampton. Stability should come the Saints way under manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, pictured. PA Photo
10. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Balancing Europa League with domestic games may prove tough. Will look to more fine form from captain Conor Coady, pictured. Getty
9. West Ham United. Should be another solid season with the hope Felipe Anderson, pictured, can kick on. Getty
8. Everton. Bringing in Moise Kean, pictured, is a coup and should help Marco Silva's side continue to progress. Getty
7. Leicester City. Signing Youri Tielemans, pictured, permanently will boost Leicester's hopes of a real push at the top six. Reuters
6. Arsenal. Unai Emery will hope the record signing of Nicolas Pepe and the goals of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, pictured, can push them closer to the top four. EPA
5. Chelsea. New manager Frank Lampard needs big things from Christian Pulisic, pictured, if they are to excel. Reuters
4. Manchester United. Signings such as Aaron Wan-Bissaka, pictured, will tighten things up and should get United back in top four. Getty
3. Tottenham Hotspur. Third place again for Spurs, though more is needed from Dele Alli, pictured. Getty
2. Liverpool. Mohamed Salah, pictured, will be pivotal again but Jurgen Klopp's men to finish behind City again. AFP
1. Manchester City. Hard to see beyond another title success for Pep Guardiola's, pictured, side. Getty
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Key player: Conor Coady The captain looked a hugely accomplished centre-back last season, rather than someone in his first season in the top flight and only his second as a defender. A converted midfielder was a reason why Wolves only conceded 40 goals. Yet can they be as frugal again with the same personnel who felt like overachievers?
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The best summer transfers
Alex Iwobi was one of the late movers on transfer deadline day in the Premier League as he joined Everton from Arsenal. EPA
Romelu Lukaku has completed his move from Manchester United to Inter Milan, signing a five-year contract with the Italian club. AP Photo
Harry Maguire - Manchester United paid a record £80 million for a defender when they signed him from Leicester City on Monday. EPA
Ryan Sessegnon has joined Tottenham from Fulham on a five-year deal. EPA
Kieran Tierney has joined Arsenal from Scottish champions Celtic. Press Association
Arsenal have broken their transfer record to sign Nicolas Pepe for £72 million (Dh320.1m) from Lille. AP Photo
Moise Kean - Juventus striker is set for a move to the Premier League with Everton for a reported £30 million. Getty Images
Patrick Cutrone - AC Milan striker has joined Premier League side Wolves for a fee of around £16 million. Getty Images
Idrissa Gueye - Senegalese midfielder left Everton to join French champions Paris Saint-Germain for a fee in the region of €32 million. EPA
Nicolas Pepe - Ivorian forward is set to complete a move to Arsenal from Lille for a club record €80 million. AFP
Mats Hummels - German World Cup winner rejoined Bourissa Dortmund for ₤33 million after three years at Bayern Munich. AFP
Harvey Elliott - the England youth international is the youngest debutant in Premier League history after playing for Fulham against Wolves in May at the age of 16 years and 30 days. Signed for Liverpool for an undisclosed fee. Reuters
Thomas Vermaelen - Belgian defender joined the growing band of ex-Barcelona players to sign for J-League club Vissel Kobe. AFP
William Saliba - French defender, 18, has joined Arsenal from Saint Etienne for £27 million. He will spend the 2019/20 season back on loan at the French club. AFP
Filipe Luis - left-back ended a nine-year stay at Atletico Madrid across two spells when he signed for Brazlian club Flamengo. EPA
Daniele De Rossi - Roma midfielder declined the offer to retire a one-club man by joining Argentine giants Boca Juniors as a free agent. AFP
Joao Felix - after a breakout season at Benfica, the Portuguese striker, 19, joined Atletico Madrid for a club record €120m. AFP
Merih Demiral - Turkish defender, right, joined Juventus from Serie A side Sassuolo for €18 million. AFP
Ravel Morrison - troubled former England Uner 21 international joined the promoted Sheffield United on a free transfer from Swedish club Ostersund. AFP
Joelinton - Brazilian became Steve Bruce's first signing as Newcastle manager, joining from German club Hoffenhem for £40 million. Reuters
Vincent Janssen - Dutch striker ended a miserable three year spell at Tottenham Hotspur by signing for Mexico's Monterrey for £6.3 million. AFP
Marcos Llorente - Spanish midfielder moved across town to join Atletico Madrid from rivals Real for a fee of €30 million. EPA
Nabil Fekir - France international joined Spanish club Real Betis for £17.7 million from Lyon. AFP
Trezeguet - seen here to Mohamed Salah's right, will join his fellow Egyptian in the Premier League after moving to Aston Villa from Turkish side Kasimpasa for a reported £8.75 million. EPA
Felipe Almeida - Brazilian centre-back, 30, has considerable shoes to fill replacing Atletico Madrid legend Diego Godin at Atletico Madrid. EPA
Antoine Griezmann - French forward angered Atletico Madrid by, they claim, agreeing a move to Barcelona in March while also allowing his buyout clause to reduce in value. AFP
Eden Hazard - Became Real Madrid's record transfer after moving from Chelsea for £130 million. USA Today
Hiroki Abe - Japanese forward, 20, transferred from Kashima Antlers to Barcelona for reported fee of €2 million. EPA
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - England Under 21 defender joined Manchester United from Crystal Palace for a fee that could rise to £50 million. AP Photo
Takefusa Kubo - midfielder, 18, dubbed the "Japanese Messi", joined Real Madrid Castilla in June on a five-year deal. AFP
Rodri - Spanish midfielder became Manchester City's record signing after joining from Atletico Madrid for £63 million. AFP
Matthijs De Ligt - widely regarded as one of the best young defenders in world football. Juventus saw off stiff competition for the 19-year-old Netherlands international's signature, securing him from Ajax for £67.5million. AFP
Fabian Delph - England midfielder, left, joined Premier League rivals Everton for an initial £8.5 million. Reuters
Ayoze Perez - Spanish forward left Newcastle United to join fellow Premier League club Leicester City for £30 million. Reuters
Jack Clarke - winger signed for Tottenham Hotspur for £8.5 million but was immediately loaned back to Leeds United. PA
Youri Tielemans - after a hugely successful loan spell for the second half of the 2018/19 campaign, the Belgium midfielder, 22, made the move from Monaco permanent this summer, with the Foxes shelling out a reported £40 million. Reuters
Andre Gomes - Portuguese switched permanently to Everton for the 2019/20 season after the Toffees paid Barcelona £22 million for the midfielder. EPA
Frenkie de Jong - the Dutch playmaker signed a pre-contract agreement in January to move to Barcelona for €75 million on July 1. AFP
Gianluigi Buffon - Italian goalkeeper rejoined Juventus, the club where he had previously spent 17 years, on a free transfer at the age of 41 having spent one season at Paris Saint-Germain. AFP
Aaron Ramsey - joined Italian champions Juventus on a free transfer after 10 years at Arsenal. AFP
Tanguy Ndombele - Tottenham broke their transfer record to sign the French midfielder, 22, from Lyon for £63 million. EPA
Kieran Trippier - England right-back was part of the Tottenham team that reached the 2019 Champions League final. Joined Atletico Madrid for £20 million. AFP
Rodrygo - Brazilian winger has likened himself to Ronaldo and Robinho. Joined Real Madrid for £40m from Santos after two clubs agreed he would stay with the Brazilian club for an extra season. USA Today
Daniel James - Welsh winger, 21, became Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first signing at Manchester United since being appointed full-time manager. Scored six goals in 39 appearances for Swansea City in 2018/19. PA
Eder Militao - Brazil defender was part of the influx of new Real Madrid signings this summer, joining from Porto for £45 million. AFP
Luka Jovic - Serbian striker was one of the most prolific marksmen in Europe in 2018/19, banging in 27 goals in 48 appearances in all competitions. Moved to the Bernabeu from Eintracht Frankfurt for fee in the region of €60 million. AFP
Ander Herrera - Spanish midfielder joined French champions Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer after contract with Manchester United expired. AFP
Adrien Rabiot - another high-profile free recruit. French midfielder, 24, fell out with former club Paris Saint-Germain. AFP
Joao Cancelo has made the move to Manchester City from Juventus, with Danilo going the other way. EPA
David Luiz has left Chelsea for Arsenal in a £8m deal. EPA
Ismaila Sarr has left Rennes for Watford. Reuters
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Signing to watch: Jesus Vallejo Wolves’ wait for a new face belatedly ended with the arrival of the Spanish centre-back on loan from Real Madrid. A bit-part player at the Bernabeu, Vallejo played more regularly for Real Zaragoza and Eintracht Frankfurt, though there are questions if he has the physical strength required for the Premier League.
Talking point: How will Wolves cope with European football? The extra workload and the Thursday-Sunday routine can cause problems for teams, like Burnley last year, who are not accustomed to it. Admittedly, Wolves flourished in a 46-game Championship campaign two years ago but Nuno only gave 18 players Premier League starts last season and two of them, Ivan Cavaleiro and Helder Costa, have already left.
The Portuguese’s preference is for unchanged teams but if Wolves reach the Europa League group stages, he faces a difficult balancing act. Wolves scored 17 goals in the last 15 minutes of games last season, but doing that again will be tougher if the players are not as fresh.
Prediction: 10th Updated: August 02, 2019, 11:44 AM