Shropshire Star

Kortney Hause in, four out at Wolves

Kenny Jackett's Wolves rebuilding was today closer to completion after the capture of Kortney Hause and three high-profile exits – including Kevin Doyle, plus Bjorn Sigurdarson leaving on a year's loan.

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The move for Wycombe defender Hause, 18, was confirmed 45 minutes before the transfer deadline. He has signed a two-and-a-half year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Hause arrives after the exits of Leigh Griffiths, Doyle and Wayne Hennessey. Griffiths completed a £1m move to Celtic last night, signing a four-year deal, while fellow striker Doyle joined QPR on loan until the end of the season.

Wayne Hennessey switched to Crystal Palace for £3m after Wolves agreed he could leave if an acceptable offer was made by a Premier League club.

And, with Griffiths making the move to Celtic Park late last night, Jackett insisted Wolves can move forward.

"With his family situation and the children he has up in Scotland, reluctantly we have agreed it is the right move," he said. "The deal is a good one for us and we can now move on."

Bjorn Sigurdarson penned a one-year loan at Norwegian club Molde.