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Nasser Djiga (left) and Marshall Munetsi (right) are Wolves' second and third signings of the January transfer window Wolves have completed the double signing of Red Star Belgrade defender Nasser Djiga and Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi on deadline day. Both have signed permanent deals and join defender Emmanuel Agbadou, who also came from Reims, in moving to the club in the January window. Burkina Faso international Djiga, 22, has made 27 appearances for Red Star Belgrade this season, including all eight games in the Champions League group stage. Zimbabwe international Munetsi, 28, has been limited to just two appearances in the French Cup for Reims this season. Djiga has signed a four-and-a-half-year deal at Molineux, and Munetsi a three-and-a-half-year deal until 2029. Both have options for another 12 months. Chairman Jeff Shi said: "It was important that we supported [manager] Vitor [Pereira] this window and this signing is a strong investment for the club, with Nasser having great potential, and we're looking forward to seeing him develop under our coaching staff. " Shi added that Wolves staff travelled to France to complete the signing of Munetsi. "We're pleased to bring an experienced player into the group at an important time of the season, " he added. Wolves are currently 17th in the Premier League, two points clear of the relegation zone. Latest Wolves news, analysis and fan views Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page Who have your club signed? Plus rate their business Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Spending up on last year as Man City go big in transfer window 'A brutal reality for Man Utd' - Mc Nulty's deadline day verdict 'An unbelievably sought-after player' - who is Spurs signing Tel? Keeley Hawes stars in a new Austen period drama Will Cassandra expose the private details of her life, or send her sister Jane’s legacy up in flames? The story behind a rugby icon who faded into the shadows Gavin Henson was everywhere. Then he wasn’t. But does he want to be found? Atmospheric crime drama set in Norway Norwegian detective Wisting tackles grisly cold cases and seemingly unconnected murders Ian Hislop searches for the earliest examples of British jokes From wordplay to comedic songs, Ian Hislop goes on a journey to find the oldest examples of humour All the transfer deadline day done deals Five talking points from opening Six Nations games Chiefs bid for immortality - countdown to Super Bowl 59 begins 'Who are you? ' Everyone knows who Lewis-Skelly is now Were Australia really 16-0 better than England? 'Tenacity, endeavour, composure' - how Arsenal earned statement win The painful divorce of Marcus Rashford and Manchester United Mumbai mauling shows Mc Cullum has the tough challenge he wanted 'Hurting' Spurs find defensive strength before defining week 'The perfect batter for his time' - meet India's latest record-breaker England high-energy gameplan leaves them vulnerable - Dawson 'Feelgood stories on turbulent day for Scotland' Losing 16-0 has to be a good thing for England - here's why Borthwick's bold plan crumbles to dust in Dublin 'All-round package' Jones makes difference for Scotland Liverpool pass 'tough challenge' with flying colours 'Not a magician' but Moyes casts spell again at Everton How Forest's Elanga & Gibbs-White 'ran Brighton ragged' Video How Forest's Elanga & Gibbs-White 'ran Brighton ragged' 'Best midfield in the league' - Keown praises Liverpool trio. Video'Best midfield in the league' - Keown praises Liverpool trio Knight still the right captain for England - Hartley Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.