Wolves are looking to sell Jørgen Strand Larsen during this transfer window, but the club has made it clear that they will not accept just any offer for the striker. While several top clubs have expressed interest in recent months, Wolves remain determined to achieve a fee that reflects the player’s value.
The striker attracted attention last summer, with clubs such as Newcastle United making approaches for his signature. At that time, Wolves rejected the bids, insisting that he was not for sale. Circumstances have now changed, and the club appears open to negotiating a transfer, albeit under specific conditions that ensure they receive an acceptable return.
Interest from multiple clubs
Despite ongoing interest from various suitors, Wolves are aware that they may not receive offers as high as those tabled by Newcastle last summer. The club’s stance remains firm, with the emphasis on securing a deal that meets their valuation rather than rushing into a sale. According to VG, Wolves recently rejected an offer from Leeds United for Strand Larsen, which was reportedly valued at £40 million. The club felt that the proposal did not meet their expectations and turned it down.
This decision reflects Wolves’ confidence that they can negotiate a higher fee during the current window. They appear willing to wait for an offer that satisfies their requirements, demonstrating a cautious and strategic approach to the market.
Player keen for regular football
For Strand Larsen, a move is not simply a financial matter, but also an opportunity to play consistently. The striker will hope that Wolves can reach an agreement with one of his suitors soon, allowing him to return to regular first-team action. Achieving this would benefit both the player and the club, ensuring that his next destination aligns with his ambitions and Wolves receive a transfer fee that reflects his quality.
The situation remains fluid, with negotiations expected to continue as interested clubs work to meet Wolves’ valuation while securing a striker capable of strengthening their attacking options.