Newcastle submitted a flat 50 million bid with no add-ons for Jorgen Strand Larsen, but Wolverhampton Wanderers rejected the offer and insisted the 25-year-old striker is not for sale. The rejection complicates Newcastle's search for a long-term replacement for Callum Wilson, who left for West Ham United for more playing time. Newcastle may return with an improved package including performance-related add-ons or structured payments, but Wolves' stance will make negotiations difficult. Newcastle have struggled to sign players this summer, with several targets rejecting moves to St. James' Park and leaving attacking depth thin.
Newcastle United have hit a stumbling block in their pursuit of Jorgen Strand Larsen, after Wolverhampton Wanderers firmly rejected an approach worth 50 million for the Norwegian striker. According to a report from The Athletic, the Magpies had submitted a flat bid with no add-ons, following what they believed were constructive discussions between the two clubs. However, Wolves have made their position clear; the 25-year-old forward is not for sale.
Sources suggest the club could return with an improved package that includes performance-related add-ons or structured payments, though Wolves' firm not for sale message will make negotiations challenging. The Magpies have struggled to sign players this summer and have been the subject of several rejections. The likes of Hugo Ekitike, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Joao Pedro have all rejected a move to St. James' Park this summer.
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