Wolves have reportedly rejected a £50 million offer from Newcastle for the Norway international striker, who has scored 14 Premier League goals in 35 appearances. According to sources, Wolves do not intend to sell Strand Larsen this window and believe that no fee would be acceptable to them.
This development has significant implications for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, who the club believes must be replaced before allowing him to leave. If Newcastle do not bring in a replacement, Isak may stay at the side, despite it being unlikely that he will feature for the team again.
Wolves' manager Vitor Pereira has emphasized the importance of Strand Larsen to the team, describing him as a "very important player" who is committed to the team and likes to win. When asked if Wolves could afford to lose a key player, Pereira said that the market is unpredictable and that players can still come and go until the end of the transfer window.