Wolves reject £55m Newcastle bid for Strand Larsen
Summary
Wolves have rejected a second offer from Newcastle United for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, valued at £55 million. Wolves are hesitant to sell him due to his importance to the team's survival in the Premier League and the limited time to find a replacement before the transfer window closes.Key Facts
- Wolves have turned down Newcastle's second bid of £55 million for Jorgen Strand Larsen.
- Newcastle made a previous offer of £50 million earlier in the week.
- Wolves aim to keep Larsen because he is important for their Premier League survival.
- The transfer window is closing soon, making it hard for Wolves to find a replacement.
- Larsen scored twice in Wolves' 3-2 win over West Ham in the EFL Cup.
- Newcastle is looking for new players as their forward Alexander Isak is interested in moving to Liverpool.
- Wolves' coach Vitor Pereira wants to keep Larsen but acknowledges that transfers are part of football.
- Larsen scored 14 goals in the Premier League last season and is not pushing for a move.
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