
"The Norway international, who joined Wolves on a permanent deal from Celta Vigo last summer for 23m, has scored one Premier League goal this season. The 25-year-old was a substitute for Wolves's 2-0 home defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday. Palace have offered 43m, plus 5m in add-ons after appearing to go cold on the deal but, with Wolves looking to be active in the winter window, they have accepted the bid."
"The FA Cup winners had last week verbally agreed in principle to sign Strand Larsen for 45m, plus 5m in add-ons, but have now come to an agreement over the final makeup of the deal. The player is expected to undergo a medical on Sunday. The deal may allow Jean-Philippe Mateta to seal a 30m switch to Milan, who are in talks with Palace for the France forward. The 28-year-old has told Palace he wants to leave."
"Nottingham Forest have signed Stefan Ortega on a permanent deal from Manchester City, the goalkeeper signing a contract until the end of the season. The 33-year-old will provide competition for Matz Sels after No 2 John Victor was ruled out for the season. Nottingham Forest's new signing Stefan Ortega is unveiled before their game with Crystal Palace at the City Ground. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters Ortega made 56 appearances for Pep Guardiola's side after joining in 2022."
Crystal Palace have had a 48m bid for Jrgen Strand Larsen accepted by Wolves after reigniting interest in the Norway striker. Strand Larsen joined Wolves permanently from Celta Vigo last summer for 23m and has scored one Premier League goal this season, appearing as a substitute in Wolves' recent 2-0 home defeat to Bournemouth. Palace settled on a package including add-ons and the player is expected to undergo a medical on Sunday. The move could allow Jean-Philippe Mateta to move to Milan for around 30m. Wolves remain active in the window, and Nottingham Forest signed goalkeeper Stefan Ortega until season end.
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