Wolves have confirmed that they have dropped keeper Marcus Hahnemann after two years with the club.
The 38-year-old American was replaced as first choice by Wayne Hennessey towards the end of the season as the club battled to avoid relegation.
"Marcus has been fantastic for us over the last two seasons - both in his performances on the pitch and his influence off it," said manager Mick McCarthy.
"Even when he lost his place to Wayne last season, he remained supportive and professional and helped in Wayne's development both as a player and as a person.
"It was a pleasure for all of us to have him in the squad for the last two years, and we wish him all the very best for the next stage of his career."
Chairman Jez Moxey added that the club was now seeking a new keeper to challenge Hennessey and Carl Ikeme for the first team spot next season.
Hahnemann is currently with the USA national squad ahead of this summer's Gold Cup.