The Norwegian striker Jørgen Strand Larsen, born in Halden, has certainly proven his worth for Wolverhampton last season. – Wolves were in trouble, but when Larsen started to find his way to goal, his place in the Premier League was saved and the 25-year-old’s deal extended until 2029 as a “thank you for the help”.
To the great protests of English experts, Jørgen Stand Larsen was brought in from Celta Vigo this winter for 27 million euros. – And if the rumour from Express & Star is true, they could be well paid in a move to one of five clubs in the Champions League next season.
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Newcastle show strong interest in Wolves striker
Newcastle United are keeping a close eye on Wolves’ Jørgen Strand Larsen as a possible replacement for Alexander Isak.
Isak can leave Newcastle
In one of the summer’s big transfer sagas, Isak is in danger of leaving Newcastle in this window, with Liverpool as a possible destination.
Sesko and Larsen on the radar
Newcastle also have RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Šeško as a target, but will consider several options if Isak disappears – with Wolves’ Norwegian striker Larsen being one of the possibilities.
The club is said to be admirers of the Norwegian international and is considering a bid depending on their own player sales.
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