Wolves set to agree deal with 25-year-old goal machine
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Wolves set to agree deal with 25-year-old goal machine
"Wolves are reportedly set to hold talks with Jorgen Strand Larsen over a new contract after summer transfer window interest from Newcastle United. The Norway international shone for Wolves last season after joining from Celta Vigo in an initial loan move which was made permanent this summer."
"It would be a big boost for Wolves to keep Larsen after his impressive record of 14 Premier League goals last season. Vitor Pereira's side could face a struggle to stay up this season after losing key players like Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri in the summer. Losing Larsen in the near future would be another major blow, but he certainly looks like he could make sense as someone for the likes of Newcastle to target again in the future."
"It could also be a positive not to have a release clause in Larsen's deal or else it would make it easier for sagas like Cunha to play out again. It seemed pretty clear that clubs would be willing to pay Cunha's clause, or at least close to it, making it harder for Wolves to negotiate harder to keep their star forward. It remains to be seen if Newcastle would go back in for Larsen, though, as they signed both Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa to bolster their attack this summer."
Wolves plan contract talks with Jorgen Strand Larsen following summer interest from Newcastle United. Larsen moved from Celta Vigo initially on loan and the transfer was made permanent this summer. Wolves aim to tie Larsen down without a release clause after losing Matheus Cunha to Manchester United. Larsen scored 14 Premier League goals last season and his retention would bolster a squad that also lost Rayan Ait-Nouri. Newcastle signed Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa but still need a long-term replacement for Alexander Isak, so forward interest in Larsen could return.
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