Newcastle likes to continue to sign Jorgen Strand Larsen and are ready to return with a third offer for the Wolves striker with Alexander Isak still for a transfer
Wolves Boss Vorror Pereia admitted that “every player has a prize”, while Newcastle is preparing a third offer for Jorgen Strand Larsen. The Norway International, 25, only permanently drawn for Wolves at the beginning of July after a successful loan spell last season, where he scored 14 Premier League goals.
But the former Celta Vigo -man has now emerged as a serious target for Newcastle, while they continue to follow a new attacker before the Transfer Deadline of 1 September. And he underlined why the magpies so so much wanted to sign him on Tuesday evening, when he scored twice in 17 minutes after he came from the couch to dismiss wolves to a 3-2 victory over West Ham in the Carabao Cup.
News from a second rejected bid from Newcastle broke shortly after those dramatic events in Molineux. And with Newcastle who will probably return with a new proposal, Pereira did not guarantee that beach Larsen would still be a Wolves player next month.
When he was asked if Strand Larsen would stay in Molineux, the head coach of Wolves answered: “I don't know, I am not the owner. So far Jorgen is our player, we will see what is happening.
“Football is football and every player has a prize, even (Lionel) Messi or Cristiano (Ronaldo). We will see what happens.”
Despite the sources of wolves, the comments from Pereira are that they will not sell for Monday's deadline at any price.
Newcastle's own problems in the rush department have brought them to the market; Not only do they try to replace Callum Wilson, their star Vooruit, Alexander Isak, is effective after being denied a dream movement to Liverpool.
The Premier League champions have already seen one bid that has been rejected for the Swede and are expected to return to the negotiating table in the coming days. That is probably only Newcastle's efforts to land beach Larsen, where the club would probably not consider selling Isak, unless they can find their own quality components.
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But no matter what happens between now and 1 September, Pereira says that his striker would never follow the footsteps of Isak and refuses to force a transfer.
He added: “I know him very well and he will never, never for a movement. There are players I know in this situation and they just don't ask me to play, but Jorgen Strand Larsen wants to play every time. Football is football and we have to be ready for everything.”
Mirror Football understands that Wolves will sell Chiefs if a certain figure is reached by the best buyer of the tone, while preparing themselves to further increase their offer. Newcastle has privately intimated that they believe that £ 60 million will get a deal and that the player would like to move to the northeast.
If Strand Larsen does not move before 7 p.m. on Monday evening, he will probably get a new contract in Molineux.
