With Son Heung-Min away from the Premier League, the former Sarpsborg 08 player’s goal celebrations are the most joyful and genuine in the Premier League. The Norwegian international’s scoring smile was caught on film as many as 14 times last season. Newcastle, with Alexander Isak in limbo, are now going hard to secure one of the league’s highest-scoring strikers last season. Now it is reported that the Norwegian 25-year-old has given the thumbs up.

The Athletic reports the Wolverhampton striker has informed the club of his desire to move to Newcastle, but this is not enough.

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-The club from St. James’ Park has already had two offers, worth £50 million and £55 million respectively, rejected by Wolves. There has been no third offer as it stands now, and Wolves’ current position is that any bid will be rejected, writes The Athletic journalist Ornstein.

With a few days left in the transfer window, Wolves management know it will be almost impossible to find a replacement who can give the club goals like Strand Larsen.

-Wolves’ chairman Jeff Shi has informed Strand Larsen that a transfer will not be possible in this window. Wolves are looking for a striker, but see it as a complement to Strand Larsen, rather than as a replacement for the 25-year-old. If Strand Larsen were to leave, Wolves would have to find two, most likely untested, players during the end of the window, hence their strong attitude, reports the English journalist.

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Then we’ll see if there will be Champions League games for Newcastle on our new Premier League star. Wolverhampton will not want to lose the player who in 17 minutes hammered in two goals against West Ham in the League Cup on Tuesday.

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