Newcastle received a push when pursuing striker Wolves

Coach Buor Pereira asserted that Jorgen Strand-Larsen was a very important Wolves player. However, he also acknowledged that every player had his price before the Newcastle United information was ready to spend to own the Norwegian striker.

Newcastle received a push when pursuing striker Wolves

Strand-Larsen has just shone brightly with a late double, helping Wolves win tickets to the third round of the League Cup. The British media revealed that Newcastle sent a proposal of up to 55 million pounds to the Norwegian striker.

Jorgen Strand-Larsen
Newcastle received a push when pursuing striker Wolves

The 24 -year -old striker has only officially arrived at Wolves on July 1 after the terms of the contract borrowed from Celta Vigo last season were activated.

Pereira shared after the match: “If it was my decision, Jorgen would definitely stay. Because he was not only technical or tactical, but also in personality. He was a player with a big personality.”

He continued: “I understand his thoughts now. Because Jorgen has to listen and read too many rumors. But he still keeps his commitment. Currently, Jorgen is still a Wolves player. As for the future, we have to wait to see. In football, I believe that every player has his price. Even Messi or Ronaldo is the same. But for me, Jorgen is really important.”

Newcastle is rushing to find a new striker after Callum Wilson joined West Ham and Alexander Isak insisted on leaving. “Injecting” rejected Liverpool's £ 110 million offer for Isak earlier this month, but the chance he left St. James' Park is still open.

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In this context, Anthony Gordon was pushed to the rock instead of Isak. However, the British star will be suspended for 3 matches after a direct red card in a 2-3 defeat against Liverpool.

Wolves will have the opportunity to find the first score in the Premier League this season when welcoming Everton on the weekend.

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