
Wolverhampton Wanderers set to block Jorgen Strand Larsen exit
Wolverhampton Wanderers have reportedly insisted that they will not allow Jorgen Strand Larsen to depart from the Molineux in the final days of the summer transfer window.
According to a report by Football Insider, Jorgen Strand Larsen is the subject of interest from Newcastle United. The Magpies are eager to bolster their offensive unit by signing another striker in the summer transfer window despite striking an agreement to land Nick Woltemade. So, the 25-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers centre-forward remains a top target for the Tyneside outfit.
However, the 2024/25 EFL Cup winners have stumbled in their efforts to sign the Halden native, with Wolverhampton Wanderers already rejecting two bids. What that has not forced Newcastle United to look elsewhere, compelling the Black Country outfit to part ways with Strand Larsen is an uphill task, as the Premier League relegation battlers have blocked his departure.
How has Jorgen Strand Larsen fared in English football so far?
Jorgen Strand Larsen has made massive strides since joining Wolverhampton Wanderers from Celta Vigo. The Black Country outfit initially signed the 25-year-old on loan last summer before completing a permanent move for £25 million this summer. The player was excellent in his debut season with the Premier League club, and he has amassed 16 goals and five assists in 41 outings thus far for the Premier League club.
The Norwegian international has made a solid start to the 2025/26 season, scoring a brace in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ 3-2 win over West Ham United in the EFL Cup. Meanwhile, Strand Larsen’s progress has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of several well-known clubs. Newcastle United will be among the prospective suitors vying for his signature in the summer transfer window.
Move across the Premier League on the cards?
Newcastle United’s interest in Jorgen Strand Larsen is understandable. The Magpies have finally struck an agreement to sign a striker this summer, with Nick Woltemade on the cusp of arriving from VfB Stuttgart. However, the German international will likely replace Alexander Isak amid the Swedish international’s links with Liverpool.
However, with Newcastle United parting ways with Callum Wilson as a free agent when the summer transfer window opened, they must sign another striker. Several candidates have emerged on Newcastle United’s radar, with Strand Larsen one of their top targets. However, a summer move will unlikely see the light of day.