Wolves have made the first moves of what could be a busy summer transfer window by spending £22 million to complete the double signing of Benik Afobe and Willy Boly.
Both deals come as options taken up on loan moves the pair made to Molineaux last season where they helped the team to get back into the Premier League.
The pair had been on loan from Bournemouth and Porto and both had an impact in Wolves winning the Sky Bet Championship.
Striker Afobe has come back to Molineux for around £12 million and Boly joins for £10 million after the Premier League new boys triggered their options to buy.
Afobe scored six goals in 17 appearances for Wolves after rejoining on loan in January - the 25-year-old initially left Molineux for Bournemouth for £10 million in 2016 having scored 22 goals 46 league games.
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He managed 11 goals in 70 games for Eddie Howe's side but struggled to pin down a regular spot, making just five league starts in the first half of the season before heading back to Molineux.
Afobe started his career at Arsenal but did not make an appearance for the Gunners.
Boly played 37 times, scoring three times, for Nuno Espirito Santo's team and was included in the PFA Championship Team of the Year.
Backed by the financial muscle of owners Fosun and their relationship with agent Jorge Mendes, Wolves are expected to invest heavily ahead of their Premier League return.

