
"West Ham United have begun exploring the possibility of signing Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Jrgen Strand Larsen in the January transfer window, as the club steps up its search for attacking reinforcements. The Hammers are assessing a potential permanent move for the 25-year-old amid growing uncertainty over Niclas Fullkrug's future at the London Stadium, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic."
"The Norway international has quietly built a strong reputation since arriving at Wolves, impressing with his physical presence, intelligent movement, and ability to link play. Standing at 6ft 4in, Strand Larsen offers a traditional focal point up front but is also comfortable dropping deep and bringing teammates into the game, a profile that appeals to West Ham as they look to balance directness with fluid attacking patterns."
West Ham have begun assessing a potential permanent move for 25-year-old Wolves striker Jrgen Strand Larsen for the January transfer window amid uncertainty over Niclas Fullkrug's future and discussions over a loan to AC Milan. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo wants an alternative who offers reliability and consistency in the final third. Strand Larsen has built a reputation at Wolves for physical presence, intelligent movement and his ability to link play. At 6ft 4in he provides a traditional focal point but can drop deep to bring teammates into the game. Scouts value his Premier League experience, work rate and capacity to occupy centre-backs despite limited goals this season.
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