We have seen it at Manchester City, we see the same thing at Atletico Madrid. Erling Haaland and Alexander Sørloth are in the right place at the right time in front of the opponents’ goal, again and again. On Tuesday, another Norwegian international striker showed up and scored three points into Wolverhampton’s table account, points that can save their place in the Premier League.

Jørgen Strand Larsen is an important piece in Wolverhampton’s fight to secure a new Premier League contract. On Tuesday night, the 25-year-old was the match-winner as Wolves beat West Ham 1-0, his 10th goal in the world’s toughest league.

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Behind the scenes, Wolves management is working to create the change next season that will bring the proud club up to the top 10 position they captured in the 2020/21 season.

Daniele de Rossi got an awkward exit from Roma in 2024, when the American club owners thanked the Roma legend for a rescue operation after they sacked Jose Mourinho by firing him. Now the Italian bear has shaken off the disappointment and is in negotiations for a return – in the world’s toughest league.

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The 41-year-old has been without a coaching job since he was fired at Roma in September. For Wolverhampton, a great opportunity. The wolves at Molineux have emerged as puppies, first under Gary O’Neil (sacked in December), then Vitor Pereira. 18th place in the Premier League, balancing above the relegation line is not a permanent place for the proud club.

De Rossi is the alpha male who can get the Wolves right. According to Italian Leggo, Wolverhampton management are well on their way to sacking Pereira, where talks about the job have been held with De Rossi.

This is not a new track for Wolverhampton, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, De Rossi was also in the picture when the club was about to sack O’Neil.

We are more than happy to take a round with the Italian iron man as the boss of Jørgen Strand Larsen, the job the Italian did at Roma after Mourinho was impressive.

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