Wolves Secure Norway's Rising Star David Moller Wolfe in a £10m Deal
Wolves have officially signed Norway international David Moller Wolfe from AZ Alkmaar in a £10m deal, marking a significant addition to their squad.


Wolves have made a strategic move by signing Norway's promising left-back, David Moller Wolfe, from Dutch club AZ Alkmaar. The 23-year-old defender has inked a five-year deal with the Premier League side, with the transfer fee reported to be around £10m.
David Moller Wolfe expressed his excitement about joining Wolves, stating, "I'm so, so happy and so proud to be a part of Wolves, so I'm over the moon right now." He also highlighted the significance of the Premier League in Norway, saying, "It's the biggest league that people watch, so when a Premier League club came in, and Wolverhampton came in for me, I was extremely keen on joining."
Wolfe, who has earned 12 caps for Norway, will reunite with his international teammate Jorgen Strand Larsen at Molineux. "I have spoken to Jorgen," Wolfe mentioned. "He only has positive things to say about the club, about the people in the club, about the fans and about the city. So I can't wait to see his face and train with him again."
The young defender could make his debut for Wolves in their final pre-season fixture against Celta Vigo on Saturday, 9 August. This signing marks the third acquisition for Wolves this summer, following the arrivals of Jhon Arias and Fer Lopez.
This transfer not only strengthens Wolves' defensive line but also adds depth and versatility to their squad as they prepare for the upcoming Premier League season.