Newcastle United

Newcastle co-manager Eddie Howe looks at (photo by Ian Macnicol/Getty Images)
According to track and field, Wolf Hampton’s Rangers are determined to continue to maintain forward Jorgen Strand Larson despite the strong and lasting interest in Newcastle United.
Hipies recently returned for £55m, but Wolf quickly rejected the offer and insisted that Norwegian International was not for sale.
Strand Larsen, 25, has become one of the Wolves’ most influential players since Celta Vigo arrived. The powerful forward was impressed by the quality of his goal scores and physical condition.
Last season, he managed to score 14 Premier League goals for Wolves.
Wolf is not ready for sale Jorgen Strand Larsen
Wolf thinks he is at the heart of their project and is reluctant to approve the departure, especially when it’s difficult to find a replacement very late in the transfer window.
Although Strand Larsen himself has not actively incited to stay away from Molineux, sports reports say he is keen on opportunities to join Newcastle.
It is understood that players are excited to play Champions League football and play at the top of the Premier League, something Newcastle can really offer in the future.
Still, he hasn’t forced the issue yet, respecting the Wolf’s stance and continuing to do his best on the court.
Newcastle United desperately hopes to be a new striker

In the last few days of Eddie Howe and his team’s window, the pursuit of a forward remains one of the key priorities.
The future of Alexander Isak is a subject of constant speculation as the striker made it clear that he has no interest in playing for Hippies again and is inciting moves to Liverpool.
Strand Larsen is seen as a player who may replace Isak at St. James’Park.
However, the wolf is digging its heels. The rejection of £55 million shows their determination that the Norwegians will stay unless Newcastle returns with an extraordinary offer.
Alexander Isak tells his Newcastle United teammate about his future





