Wolves sign Djiga and Munetsi on deadline day

Nasser Djiga (left) and Marshall Munetsi (right) are Wolves' second and third signings of the January transfer window
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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.
Munetsi, 28, played 159 times for Reims, scoring 21 goals, and has made 29 appearances for Zimbabwe.
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.
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