NEWCASTLE, UK – Newcastle United are reportedly still working and insisting on a deal to sign striker Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The move comes despite Wolves having already rejected a substantial £50 million bid from the Magpies, signaling the complexity of the ongoing negotiations.
Wolves have made their position clear, indicating they do not want to sell the 25-year-old Norwegian international.
The club’s firm stance reflects their desire to hold onto their key players as they look to build a competitive squad for the upcoming season.
However, Newcastle remains determined to secure their primary target for the striker position.
With the transfer deadline looming, the club is trying to find a solution that will satisfy Wolves and get the deal done.
The ongoing talks are focused on a potential new bid or a different deal structure that could change Wolves’ mind.
For Newcastle, the pursuit of Strand Larsen highlights their ambition to add a top-tier striker to their ranks.
For Wolves, holding onto the player would be a significant statement of their resolve, but the club would need to weigh that against a potentially record-breaking transfer fee.