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Wolves Reject Newcastle’s £55m Bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen

Wolves Reject Newcastle’s £55m Bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen
Wolverhampton Wanderers have once again rebuffed Newcastle United’s advances for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, rejecting a £55m offer on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. The bid marks Newcastle’s second attempt to secure the Norwegian forward, who has emerged as a key figure at Molineux since his permanent transfer from Celta Vigo earlier this year.

Strand Larsen, 25, joined Wolves on loan in 2024, with a €30m obligation-to-buy clause triggered in July 2025 following his impressive 14-goal Premier League campaign. His aerial prowess and link-up play have made him integral to manager Vitor Pereira’s plans, and the club insists he is not for sale with the transfer window nearing its close on September 1.

Newcastle’s pursuit reflects their urgency to reinforce their attacking line, particularly amid uncertainty surrounding Alexander Isak’s future. The Magpies’ latest offer, however, falls short of Wolves’ valuation, which sources suggest exceeds £60m, given the striker’s recent form and the limited time to find a replacement.

The rejection underscores Wolves’ strategy to build around Strand Larsen, while Newcastle may need to revise their approach or explore alternatives as the deadline looms. The transfer saga continues to captivate the Premier League’s attention as both clubs navigate their ambitions.