Newcastle United have reportedly identified Wolves star Jorgen Strand Larsen as a replacement for Alexander Isak, with Eddie Howe being a long-term admirer of the Norwegian striker. Isak has already informed the club of his desire to depart this summer and is believed to be the subject of serious interest from Premier League rivals Liverpool and Saudi giants Al-Hilal.
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Wolves striker Strand has emerged as one of the favourites
Although still relatively new to the Premier League, Larsenâs style of play and potential make him an attractive proposition for the Tyneside outfit. Newcastle are reportedly monitoring the 24-year-old closely and could be tempted to table an offer depending on how the situation with Isak evolves. Moreover, the club is not ruling out the possibility of signing more than one forward in the event that their top striker exits in the coming weeks.
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Having only recently added Larsen to their squad, Wolves see him as a key part of their plans going forward and are unlikely to welcome any distractions during the current transfer window. It would take a significant offer to even open a conversation, and Newcastle may have to look elsewhere if Wolves remain firm.
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Newcastle have also shown interest in Brentfordâs Yoane Wissa. While no formal negotiations with Brentford have been reported yet, Wissa remains a player to watch as Newcastle reconfigure their attacking setup.