Wolves have secured the services of David Moller Wolfe from AZ Alkmaar. Wolfe has committed to a five-year contract, with the transfer reportedly valued at £10 million (€11.4 million). This acquisition marks Vitor Pereira's third signing in this transfer window. Wolfe, a left-back, spent two seasons in the Eredivisie with AZ, where he played 92 matches across all competitions and scored four goals, three of which were last season.
During his time at AZ, Wolfe was instrumental in their defensive efforts. The team achieved eight clean sheets while he was on the pitch. He also ranked third in tackles won with 25, despite being seventh in attempted tackles with 30. His ability to contribute offensively was evident as well; he provided six assists, making him joint-second among AZ players for assists in the top-flight league.

Expressing his excitement about joining Wolves, Wolfe stated on the club's website: "It feels amazing. I'm so, so happy and so proud to be a part of Wolves, so I'm over the moon right now." He felt a strong desire to join after speaking with Domenico Teti and the coach. The Premier League's prominence in Norway made it an attractive destination for him.
Wolfe is eager to play for Wolverhampton and engage with the fans. He shared his anticipation: "I'm really looking forward to playing for Wolverhampton in front of the fans, and I can't wait to see them." The move holds personal significance due to his surname aligning with the club's name, something he and his brothers had joked about previously.
At AZ Alkmaar, Wolfe demonstrated his versatility by contributing both defensively and offensively. His six assists placed him just behind Sven Mijnans and Peer Koopmeiners, who each had seven assists. This balance of skills made him a valuable asset during his tenure at the club.
The transition to Wolverhampton represents a significant step in Wolfe's career. His performances in the Eredivisie have set high expectations for what he can achieve in the Premier League. As he embarks on this new chapter, fans are eager to see how his skills will translate on this larger stage.