
"Last-place Premier League club Wolves are facing an uphill battle to remain in the top flight next season, having picked up only seven points from their first 21 matches this term. The Midlands club are three games unbeaten, drawing with Manchester United and Everton, as well as defeating fellow strugglers West Ham United over the Christmas and New Year period."
"Whilst the likes of Emmanuel Agbadou and Andre are attracting interest from the Turkish Super Lig, Wolves have reportedly lowered their asking price for lead frontman Jorgen Strand Larsen. The Norwegian striker was in Newcastle's crosshairs during the latter stages of the summer transfer window, before the Magpies added Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa from VfB Stuttgart and Brentford, respectively."
"According to the Daily Mail, Wolves would be open to selling Strand Larsen for 40 million, having only joined the club on a permanent deal last summer. Strand Larsen has scored just one Premier League goal in 19 appearances this term but last year netted 14 times. The Scandinavian has also scored two in three outings in the Carabao Cup this season."
Last-place Premier League club Wolves have collected only seven points from their first 21 matches and sit 14 points from safety, making relegation highly likely. The club are currently three matches unbeaten, securing draws with Manchester United and Everton and a win over West Ham United. Several first-team players are attracting transfer interest, with Emmanuel Agbadou and Andre linked to the Turkish Super Lig. Wolves have reportedly lowered their asking price for lead striker Jorgen Strand Larsen to £40 million; he has one Premier League goal in 19 appearances this season but scored 14 last year and has two Carabao Cup goals.
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