There's no limit! Banks's Nuno tribute appears at Molineux
"Nuno! Nuno! Nuno!" has been the chant of the elated Wolves faithful this season.
And with the Iberian boss all set to take Wolves to the premier, a mural in tribute to Santo has appeared outside Molineux.
The Banksy-style graffiti reading "Nuno. Nuno. Nuno. There's no limit." has been painted on a wall in-between the Steve Bull and Jack Harris stands.
Black Country-based Banks's Beer is behind the artwork and other similar pieces jotted around Wolverhampton, with the brewery's logo and 'Tell It Like It Is' slogan accompanied with it.
Previously in its place this season was a similar 'WLOVES' piece – with the word 'love' taking the spotlight in a rearrangement of the side's name.
Banks's has also revealed it will be dedicating a beer to the boss of the Old Gold and Black.
The tipple, called 'Numero Nuno', is being advertised with the slogan 'Back Where We Belong' following promotion against Birmingham City on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Wolves have announced a season ticket price increase of up to 30 per cent ahead of their return to the Premier League.
Adult tickets behind the goals have risen from £345 to £449.
The most expensive seats are in the Billy Wright Upper at £549 (up from £464), while tickets in the Steve Bull Stand are £474 (£405 in 2017/18).
Under-17 season ticket prices have tripled from £50 to £150 in every stand, while under-12s are now £69 in each stand, up from £23 this season.
Wolves have 20,800 season ticket holders who can renew at those prices.
They can sell a maximum of around 22,000 season tickets and the rest will go on sale at an increased price after the May 31 deadline for current season ticket holders.