
"West Ham United are looking to improve their attacking unit during the January transfer window, and they are preparing an opening offer for Jorgen Strand Larsen. The Norwegian striker has been linked with a move away from Wolves in recent months. According to a report from The Guardian, the West Midlands club is holding out for 40 million for the striker. It will be interesting to see if West Ham are prepared to pay up for Larsen."
"They need a quality striker if they want to boost their survival hopes. They have been quite mediocre this season, and scoring goals regularly has been a problem for them. Jorgen Strand Larsen on West Ham radar The Norwegian scored 14 goals for Wolves last season, but he has been quite poor this season. He has found the back of the net just three times for the Premier League club. Perhaps a fresh start would be ideal for him as well."
"The Norwegian has the quality to help West Ham improve, but the Hammers will want to sign him for a reasonable amount of money. It seems highly unlikely that any club would be willing to pay 40 million for someone who has scored just three goals this season. Can Wolves afford to lose Larsen? Jorgen Strand Larsen of Wolverhampton Wanderers (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) Meanwhile, Wolves are fighting for survival in the Premier League as well."
West Ham United are preparing an opening offer for Norwegian striker Jorgen Strand Larsen to strengthen their attack in January. Wolves are demanding 40 million for the striker. West Ham need a quality striker to boost their survival chances after a mediocre season with regular goal-scoring problems. Larsen scored 14 goals for Wolves last season but has managed just three this Premier League season. A fresh start could benefit Larsen and West Ham if a reasonable fee is agreed. Wolves sit at the bottom of the table with no league wins so far, and losing Larsen in January would be damaging.
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