Those who follow the Norwegian striker Jørgen Strand Larsen are of course thinking, now that The Athletic reports Newcastle are considering the 25-year-old as a replacement for Alexander Isak. – The stand Larsen has shown since he was first brought in on loan from Celta Vigo in the Premier League has been nothing short of fantastic.

Wolverhampton are still in the Premier League largely because of Jørgen Strand Larsen and now he can fill a void at Newcastle if Alexander Isak disappears from St James’ Park.

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The lack of goalscorers became evident in the opening game of the Premier League against Aston Villa on Saturday.

Newcastle appear to be looking for replacements for Alexander Isak, who is rumored to be on strike to force a move to rivals Liverpool before the transfer window closes.

Newcastle still have a strong interest in Wolverhampton’s Norwegian striker Jørgen Strand Larsen. There are currently no direct negotiations between the clubs, but “Skjærene” will reportedly hold talks via intermediaries. Strand Larsen is said to be open to a move to Newcastle.

The British newspaper Daily Mail has previously reported that Newcastle want to bring in two new attacking players before they will consider selling Isak. Newcastle have also been linked with Brentford’s Yoane Wissa (28), as well as Paris Saint-Germain’s Gonçalo Ramos (24).

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According to Transfermarkt, Jørgen Strand Larsen is worth 30 million euros, so in any case, it is good economics to sell Alexander Isak for 100 million euros plus and bring in the Norwegian goal machine.