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·26 de agosto de 2025
Newcastle United told to pay £75m to land top transfer target

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·26 de agosto de 2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers have made their stance clear: Jorgen Strand Larsen is not for sale. According to The Telegraph, Wolves have rejected a £50 million bid from Newcastle United and are preparing a new contract offer to secure the Norwegian forward’s future at Molineux.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has identified Strand Larsen as a priority signing, regardless of uncertainty surrounding Alexander Isak’s situation. As reported, “sources have suggested it would take a far bigger bid – in excess of £75m – for Wolves to even consider selling Strand Larsen.”
The Magpies’ move follows frustrations in their pursuit of Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, with valuations between the two clubs far apart. Nevertheless, Wolves’ firm position suggests there will be no easy breakthrough for Newcastle.
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Wolves’ summer has already seen upheaval with key departures, including Matheus Cunha and Rayan Aït-Nouri to Manchester United and Manchester City respectively. Former captain Nélson Semedo also left on a free. As The Telegraph highlighted, “club owners Fosun are under intense scrutiny following a mass exodus of players in the last two seasons, including Rúben Neves, Pedro Neto, Matheus Nunes, Raúl Jiménez and Nathan Collins.”
This backdrop makes holding onto Strand Larsen even more significant. Wolves have already invested in him, completing a £23m permanent move from Celta Vigo in July after his successful loan spell, where he struck 14 league goals last season.
Wolves’ focus is not only on keeping key players but also strengthening their squad. Reports suggest progress in deals for Christantus Uche from Getafe and Ladislav Krejci from Girona. However, AC Milan’s late interest in Uche could yet complicate matters.
Despite losing their first two league games, Wolves remain determined to add depth while resisting bids for their star striker. As The Telegraph noted, “Wolves’ position is that Strand Larsen is not for sale at any price.”
From a Wolves supporter’s perspective, this report offers mixed emotions. On one hand, fans will be relieved to see the club rejecting Newcastle’s approach for Strand Larsen. After watching several high-profile exits over the past two seasons, the last thing supporters want is another key player sold, especially one who scored 14 league goals in his first full campaign.
The mention of a potential £75m valuation shows Wolves finally putting a strong price tag on their talent – a move fans have been crying out for. Too often, players such as Rúben Neves and Pedro Neto were sold when replacements were not fully ready. The stance of “not for sale at any price” is exactly what the fanbase wants to hear.
However, there’s still unease. Fosun’s handling of the squad has drawn criticism, and with Wolves losing their opening two matches, confidence isn’t exactly soaring. Supporters will welcome the pursuit of Christantus Uche and Ladislav Krejci, but fears remain over whether deals can be completed before the window shuts.
Overall, Wolves fans are likely to back the decision to keep Strand Larsen while urging the club to finally show ambition in the market. With tough Premier League fixtures ahead, keeping their star striker fit, motivated, and well-supported could be the difference between a top-half push and another season of struggle.