Jørgen Strand Larsen in action for Wolves in 2025

Newcastle £50m bid for Larsen Turned Down — Magpies still in talks

John William Last updated: Aug 26, 2025, 12:14 pm
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Newcastle United are refusing to give up in their pursuit of Wolves striker Jørgen Strand Larsen. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Magpies saw a £50m bid rejected but remain in active talks with Wolves to try and strike a compromise before the transfer deadline.

Wolves, who only signed the Norwegian last year, are adamant they don’t want to sell. Yet Newcastle’s persistence reflects a desperate need for attacking reinforcements after a stuttering start to the Premier League season. Eddie Howe’s side have been light on goals and are eyeing Larsen as the man to relieve pressure on Alexander Isak.

The 25-year-old has impressed with his blend of physicality and technical link-up play, quickly establishing himself as a key figure at Molineux. With time running out in the summer window, Newcastle are exploring different club-to-club solutions to push the deal over the line.

Is this a transfer Newcastle must complete to salvage their campaign?

Why Newcastle Are So Desperate for Larsen

The Magpies have endured a difficult summer, missing out on several attacking targets and struggling to convert chances in their opening matches. Isak situation drags on and Newcastle United haven't signed a striker yet, after missing out on Ekitike, João Pedro and Liam Delap for that position.

Larsen offers a unique profile — strong in the air, capable of pressing aggressively, and proven in the Premier League. Adding him would not only provide rotation but allow Howe to alter his tactical approach against deep-sitting defences.

Wolves’ Stance: Not for Sale

Wolves’ reluctance stems from timing as much as valuation. Having integrated Larsen into Gary O’Neil’s system, the club are determined not to lose a key forward days before the deadline.
However, Wolves’ transfer history shows that firm bids near their valuation can change minds. With Newcastle expected to return with structured proposals — possibly including add-ons or staggered payments — the pressure is building behind the scenes.

“Newcastle are still working on Jørgen Strand Larsen deal after £50m bid was rejected — they’re insisting and trying for a solution.” — Fabrizio Romano

Jørgen Strand Larsen 2024/25 Stats

Stat (2024/25) Jørgen Strand Larsen
Appearances 38
Goals 14
Assists 5
Pass Accuracy –%

source: sofascore match data – 26 August 2025

The raw numbers will tell part of the story — Larsen’s work-rate and ability to link play often outweigh his scoring stats, making him a tactical fit for Eddie Howe’s pressing philosophy.

Analyst Verdict

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Newcastle’s persistence is justified:

“Larsen isn’t just cover for Isak — he’s a stylistic option Newcastle lack. His hold-up play can release wingers, and his pressing intensity matches Howe’s system perfectly. The price is steep, but Newcastle’s project requires depth in attack. Without it, they risk losing momentum domestically and in Europe.”

William added: “For Wolves, it’s about control. Unless Newcastle put together a structure that eases their financial concerns, Wolves will keep saying no. The late-window dynamic, however, means this saga is far from over.”

Key Insights

  • Newcastle’s £50m bid for Larsen rejected by Wolves.
  • Eddie Howe desperate to add striker depth before deadline.
  • Wolves insisting player is not for sale but talks ongoing.
  • Newcastle exploring structured payment solutions.
  • Larsen seen as tactical fit alongside Isak.

What’s Next

With just days left in the window, Newcastle are expected to table improved terms. A structured deal involving add-ons could tempt Wolves to reconsider.

For Wolves, the focus is on keeping Larsen happy and settled. If the player pushes for the move, the balance could shift quickly. For Newcastle, this chase may go right to deadline day.

Should Newcastle break the bank for Larsen — or look elsewhere?

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