Wolves did not disclose the fee paid for the defender but British media reported the English club paid around two million euros ($2.37 million) for the 31-year-old.
Marcal’s signing follows the capture of Portuguese teenager Fabio Silva from Porto on Saturday for a club-record fee that was reported to be around 35 million pounds ($46.50 million).
Marcal helped Lyon reach the Champions League semi-final last season and made 26 appearances in all competitions and he is Wolves’ third recruit in the offseason after goalkeeper Matija Sarkic was signed from Aston Villa on a free transfer.
Wolves, who finished seventh last season, begin the new league campaign on Sept. 14 at Sheffield United.
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