Overview
- Fabrizio Romano reports Wolves have rejected Newcastle’s offers of about £50m and £55m for Jorgen Strand Larsen, with a third proposal being readied before the deadline.
- Wolves manager Vitor Pereira said Larsen remains their player and described him as very important, signaling a firm stance even as he acknowledged every player has a price.
- Larsen scored twice in Wolves’ 3-2 League Cup win over West Ham, reinforcing his value as negotiations continue.
- Alexander Isak has held crisis talks with Newcastle leadership, including PIF representatives, and is pushing to join Liverpool while training separately from the main group.
- Local reporting indicates Newcastle view Larsen not as a direct Isak replacement but as a forward to play with Isak if he stays or to succeed Callum Wilson.