Jorgen Strand Larsen is among the players enduring a difficult season at Wolves as the club appears increasingly likely to be relegated from the Premier League. Results have deteriorated, confidence has dropped, and victories have become hard to come by. For Larsen, the situation has been equally frustrating, with his goals drying up since the campaign began and his influence reduced as the team’s struggles have deepened.
The contrast with last season has been stark. Larsen was one of Wolves’ most important players during the previous campaign, when the club performed strongly enough to avoid relegation from the English top flight. His contributions played a significant role in that survival, which convinced Wolves to convert his loan spell into a permanent transfer. The club also demonstrated their faith by refusing to sell him despite receiving a strong offer from Newcastle United.
Wolves struggles and Larsen’s stalled momentum
Although Larsen remains a key figure within the Wolves squad, his current circumstances raise questions about his future. The team’s ongoing difficulties mean his qualities are not being fully utilised, and he risks stagnating at a club that is failing to pull itself clear of relegation trouble. While he continues to be relied upon, the lack of form around him has limited his impact and reduced his output.
Wolves may now be forced to reassess their position. With relegation a growing possibility, departures could become more likely, particularly for players who retain value and interest from elsewhere in the league. Larsen’s previous performances ensure he remains a respected option despite the downturn in form.
West Ham is monitoring the situation
According to TV2, West Ham United are monitoring Larsen’s situation closely. The London club are among those tracking him as they look to add a striker capable of providing more goals. West Ham are aware of how important Larsen has been to Wolves, but they may see an opportunity to tempt him away while his current club continue to struggle.
Although West Ham is not entirely comfortable itself, their position is considerably stronger than that of Wolves. A move could offer Larsen a chance to revive his momentum in a more stable environment. As the season progresses, Wolves’ fate may ultimately determine whether they can hold on to one of their most important assets.