Wolves club captain Conor Coady and fellow defender Matt Doherty have signed new long-term contracts with the Premier League club.
Coady, 25, and Doherty, 27, have both agreed new four-and-a-half-year deals, Wolves announced on their official website.
"Conor Coady and Matt Doherty have committed their long-term futures to Wolves by agreeing new deals until 2023," read a statement.
"Wolves' longest-serving player, Doherty, like Coady, has put pen to paper on a new-four-and-a-half-year deal."
Coady, who progressed through Liverpool's academy, joined Wolves in 2015 after loan spells with Sheffield United and Huddersfield and has been a regular in the Premier League this season, making 26 appearances.
Republic of Ireland right-back Doherty, who arrived at Molineux from Bohemians in 2010, made his 200th league appearance for Wolves earlier this season.