
Wolves have signed keeper Marcus Hahnemann on a free transfer.
Hahnemann, 37, was released by Reading at the end of last season after the Championship club failed to win promotion to the Premier League.
But the United States international international is now returning to the top flight with newly promoted Wolves.
The move was confirmed by Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey and Hahnemann is expected to be used as cover for Molineux number one Wayne Hennessey.
The signing of Hahnemann follows Wolves manager Mick McCarthy's acquisition of Serbia midfielder Nenad Milijas from Red Star Belgrade for an undisclosed fee this week.
606: DEBATEMcCarthy is set to continue to strengthen his squad ahead of the new season, which starts for Wolves with a home game against West Ham on 15 August.
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