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Jorgen Strand Larsen, who scored twice in the win over West Ham on Tuesday, has been turned down by Wolves.
Following a £50m rejection earlier this week, the Magpies had returned with a £55m offer.
With the transfer window closing on Monday and the team’s ability to find a replacement, Wolves do not want to sell the Norway international.
Alexander Isak, a striker from Sweden who hasn’t played for the Magpies in a while trying to make a move to Liverpool, is looking for new firepower.
With a final eight minutes of the game, Wolves defeated West Ham 3-2 in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, Strand Larsen came off the bench to score twice. He had only signed for a £23 million loan deal with Celta Vigo this summer.
Even though he wants to keep the forward, boss Vitor Pereira later refused to rule out a sale.
Every player has a price, even [Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo], he said. Football is very important to me, but I understand it. What will occur, we’ll keep you informed.
He stays, of course, if it’s my choice. He plays a very significant role.
Strand Larsen, who scored 14 Premier League goals last season, has remained a professional, and Pereira believes the 25-year-old will not be forced to make a move, is an attractive option there.
He said, “I know a lot of players in my career who have asked me not to play, but he wants to play every time.” He wants to assist the team.
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Source: BBC
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