One Wolves player is delighted to have completed a move out of Molineux late on transfer deadline day.
With just a couple of hours left in the window, Vitor Pereira knows which players are potentially joining the club.
The Wanderers have agreed fees for Red Star Belgrade centre-back Nasser Djiga and Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi.
Djiga and Munesti are now having their medicals ahead of transfers to Wolves, signing 4.5-year and 3.5-year contracts respectively.
It isn’t just incomings that concern Wolves, though, as once Munetsi arrives at Molineux, Mario Lemina should complete his £2.5 million transfer to Galatasaray.
Aside from Lemina hopefully moving on, the Old Gold have already confirmed one exit on deadline day.

Wolves youngster Tawanda Chirewa completes Huddersfield Town loan move
Tawanda Chirewa has completed a loan move to League One side Huddersfield Town who are battling for promotion from the second tier.
Chirewa, who broke into the first team last season under Gary O’Neil, spent the first half of the campaign on loan at Championship side Derby County.
However, to no fault of his own, a move to Pride Park didn’t work out for him, spending most of it with a torn thigh muscle and only making six appearances as a result.
Wolves recalled the attacking midfielder in the midfielder in January, supposedly to send him elsewhere, with Huddersfield the beneficiaries of that decision.
Now, after completing his loan move to the Terriers, Chirewa has been interviewed for the first time.
Chirewa ‘delighted’ to complete Huddersfield loan move
It’s been a difficult eight months for Chirewa, who has gone from featuring in the Premier League to struggling with injuries in the Championship.
A move to a third-tier side battling for promotion will hopefully result in regular first-team football for the Zimbabwe international, as that is crucial to his development.
Most importantly, the 21-year-old appears happy to have made the switch to Yorkshire, speaking of his delight to work under Michael Duff.
“I’m delighted to be here & feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to join such a big club ahead of a really important part of season,” Chirewa said. “I’ve heard amazing things from Nigel & Joe about what it’s like to play here and can’t wait to experience all”
Following a horrible time at Derby, Chirewa will be hoping for a stroke of luck at Huddersfield where he’ll hopefully showcase his talent as an attacking midfielder.