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Wolfe made 92 appearances for AZ Alkmaar, scoring four times and providing 10 assists
Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport journalist
Wolves have signed Norway international David Moller Wolfe on a five-year deal for a fee of about £10m from Dutch top-flight side AZ Alkmaar.
The 23-year-old left-back is Vitor Pereira's third signing of the summer after the arrivals of Jhon Arias and Fer Lopez.
"I'm so, so happy and so proud to be a part of Wolves, so I'm over the moon right now," the defender told the club website.
"I felt incredibly wanted from the second I talked to Domenico [Teti, Wolves director of football] and the second I talked to the coach.
"Obviously, the Premier League is a big, big league, especially also in Norway. 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 has been capped 12 times by Norway and will join international team-mate Jorgen Strand Larsen at Molineux next season.
"I have spoken to Jorgen," he said.
"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."
Wolfe could make his debut for Wolves when they take on Celta Vigo in their final pre-season fixture on Saturday, 9 August.