Overview
- Wolves are prepared to sanction a January exit for Jorgen Strand Larsen if an acceptable offer arrives, with a price around £40m reported.
- Nottingham Forest have contacted the striker’s representatives to test his interest, with their senior options stretched following Chris Wood’s long-term injury and Arnaud Kalimuendo’s loan departure.
- Everton have held talks and are viewed as more likely to pursue a loan with an obligation to buy rather than pay the full fee upfront.
- West Ham have ended their pursuit after reinforcing their attack, while Newcastle and Tottenham are still linked by reports, though Newcastle’s focus has shifted since the summer.
- Strand Larsen’s contract runs to 2030, giving Wolves leverage even as they sit bottom of the Premier League, a context driving consideration of a sale this month.