Wolves open to Jorgen Strand Larsen sale as Premier League rivals line up transfer


According to The Pitch Prospect, Wolves are ready to sell Jorgen Strand Larsen this month as Nottingham Forest are keen to secure his signature.

Wolves believe an exit could be beneficial for all parties, while Forest are in the market for a new striker with last season’s top scorer Chris Wood injured.

It was a season to forget for everyone associated with the Old Gold, including their star forward

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It was a season to forget for everyone associated with the Old Gold, including their star forward.

The Premier League bottom club is understood to value Strand Larsen at over £40million, a price that put West Ham United off ahead of this window.

Unsurprisingly, Newcastle United have not revived their interest despite having several offers rejected over the summer.

The additions of Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa mean Eddie Howe’s side will instead be looking for midfield depth and defensive cover in 2026.

Forest currently only have two fit strikers in the summer in Igor Jesus and Taiwo Awonyi, as Arnaud Kalimuendo initially moved to Frankfurt on loan with an option to buy, although he only moved to the club from Rennes in the summer.

Strand Larsen has only scored one Premier League goal this season but despite a new five-year deal agreed in September, Wolves are prepared to sanction an exit.

It is thought that around double the £23m they paid to Celto Vigo would be considered accepted by the Wolves hierarchy.

Crystal Palace are also interested in Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes, a player who is also being discussed by Manchester United.

The Pitch Prospect understands that Wolves are more inclined to sell Strand Larsen this winter and that they would prefer to keep Gomes until at least the end of the season.