FIFA 23 is just around the corner, and it won't be long until we get our first look at some of the brand-new ratings for each team.
Check below to see our predictions for how Wolverhampton Wanderers could look in this year's game.
Top Players
Wolves enjoyed another decent season in the Premier League last season, with Bruno Lage performing well in his first season as Wolves boss.
Whilst goals were hard to come by, Wolves have established themselves as a consistent Premier League side and their Portuguese connections are once again set to shine in FIFA 23.
There are some exciting talents in this squad, with late moves in the transfer market set to make them even better.
Ruben Neves
Ruben Neves is a joy to watch, with his unrivalled passing ability making him one of the very best in the league.
In a way, we're surprised that Neves hasn't moved on to a bigger club this summer, but Wolves fans certainly won't be complaining.
A dominating midfielder with a great range of physical attributes, we think Neves will retain his 82 OVR rating in FIFA 23.
Raul Jimenez
There's no denying that Raul Jimenez hasn't quite found his form in recent times, hence why we've given him a downgrade ahead of this year's game.
That being said, the Mexican poacher is still a real threat, and his ability in front of goal could still see him become one of Wolves' top performing stars this season.
Jose Sa
Jose Sa didn't arrive in the Premier League with a lot of hype, but he certainly showed himself to be one of the better goalkeepers in the division.
Another Portuguese star to add to the Wolves contingent, Mr. Safe Hands is certainly due an upgrade in FIFA 23.
Transfers
Wolves haven't exactly howled in the transfer market so far, but they could be on the cusp of their biggest ever signing.
Sporting CP midfielder Matheus Nunes is reportedly close to making the switch to Wolverhampton, with a club-record fee already agreed.
With Nathan Collins arriving to bolster the defensive ranks, Wolves could once again boast an incredibly well-rounded side in FIFA 23.
Upgrades
With Wolves having a very similar season to the year prior, we're not expecting to see too many upgrades for Bruno Lage's side.
That being said, defender Max Kilman is almost certainly going to receive an upgrade this year, with the English defender doing more than enough to be given a gold card in FIFA 23.
Away from Kilman, we are expecting an upgrade for 'keeper Jose Sa, but upgrades elsewhere look unlikely.
Downgrades
With Wolves remaining much the same, we're also not foreseeing many downgrades.
Striker Raul Jimenez will almost certainly be downgraded from last year's 83 OVR, with RWB Nelson Semedo also set for a very small decrease.
With many players performing at a similar level - such as Joao Moutinho - we're still expecting Wolves to be an exciting outfit in FIFA 23.