Dorus De Vries completes Nottingham Forest move
Wolves' clear-out under Kenny Jackett continued with the exit of goalkeeper Dorus De Vries to Nottingham Forest.
The 32-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the Championship club after reaching agreement on the final 12 months of his three-year Molineux contract.
Forest boss Billy Davies said: "Dorus is a very good signing for us. We have a good, young pool of goalkeepers at the club but he brings with him an abundance of experience which will be of benefit to everyone.
"To sign a goalkeeper of his calibre on a free transfer is a great piece of business."
De Vries, who had talks with two Dutch clubs including top-flight Roda, becomes the latest player to leave.
Adam Hammill has joined Huddersfield and out-of-contract Christophe Berra, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Stephen Hunt left in May, while Bakary Sako is expected to complete his move to Fulham soon.
In addition, Roger Johnson, Stephen Ward, Karl Henry and Jamie O'Hara have been transfer-listed.
De Vries made 20 appearances for Wolves in two seasons, often playing second fiddle to Wayne Hennessey and Carl Ikeme after his free-transfer arrival from Swansea in 2011.





