Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is preparing himself for a battle to keep hold of striker Kevin Doyle in the summer even if they stay up.
McCarthy has conceded the club have 'no chance' of keeping the Republic of Ireland hitman if they are relegated but he also claims they have trouble even if they survive the drop.
Wolves are currently in a massive fight to keep their status as a Premiership club and face a massive six pointer at Burnley on Saturday.
"If we go down, we have no chance of holding on to him," McCarthy told The Mirror. "If we stay up, we might still have a problem because there will be a few interested.
"We have seen all the teams now and I've not noticed many better players than him.
"I'm not doing a selling job saying that because I'm not telling other managers anything they don't know.
"He would not be out of place in the company of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea."