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'Top quality' - Wolves boss verdict on Strand Larsen amid Leeds United transfer bid
Leeds United's formal bid for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen is below Wolves' £40m valuation amid ongoing talks and competition from other Premier League clubs.
- On Friday, Leeds United lodged an official bid to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, with The Telegraph reporting ongoing talks between the clubs.
- Amid financial constraints, Leeds United have maxed out Profit and Sustainability rules after a summer spend north of �100m, pushing Wolves as they prepare financially for likely relegation.
- Wolves have declined Leeds United's �33m initial fee plus �6m in add-ons bid and are holding out for a �40m valuation, remaining open to selling if their price is met.
- With just over a week of the January transfer window to go, competition remains from Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United while Newcastle United are not expected to renew summer-level bids.
- Rob Edwards, Wolves boss, praised Jorgen Strand Larsen's attitude after his 58-minute FA Cup hat-trick, noting the striker has one Premier League goal this season.
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The 14 goals in the Premier League 2024-25 did not go unnoticed by anyone and if Jorgen Strand Larsen was one of the most quoted strikers of last summer (coming to talk about 75 'kilos' being asked for their sale), his name re-tumbles in the English winter market. With the Wolverhampton near the descent (8 points in 22 days, to 14 of salvation), his departure is a reality more than possible. The Wolves, however, and although they have lowered th…
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