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FINAL Leeds offer for Jorgen Strand Larsen emerges as Wolves striker ‘appears to say goodbye’ to fans
The West Yorkshire club have decided on a final offer for the Norwegian striker, according to a reliable source
Wolves sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships, indicated the initial offer had been rejected.
Leeds United are on the hunt for Jorgen Strand Larsen's signature this transfer window as Daniel Farke aims to stay in the Premier League.
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Wolves 'in talks' to sign striker Victor Orta craved at Leeds as Strand Larsen transfer dream swells for Farke
The Whites' hopes of signing Strand Larsen over the final days of the winter window have been handed a boost after Wolves opened talks for a long-standing Leeds target as a replacement in attack
Wolves have rejected a bid from Leeds United for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen. The offer fell well below Wolves' £40m asking price and came a number of days ago. Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Crystal Palace have shown an interest in the player this month.
In a recent report, The Athletic’s David Ornstein revealed that Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Jorgen Strand Larsen wants to join Leeds United. It is understood that the Norwegian striker favours
Crystal Palaces deal for Wolves Jorgen Strand Larsen hangs in balance; £50m deal looked close to being agreed on Thursday; Leeds remain at table for Strand Larsen but are not prepared to go beyond £40m;
Leeds have enquired about buying Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen. The Elland Road side have been quoted £40m for the Norway international but are yet to make a firm bid. BBC Sport has been told the club's profit and sustainability considerations, and with other clubs interested, may make any deal complicated.
Leeds United’s pursuit of Jorgen Strand Larsen has suffered a setback, with Crystal Palace moving for the Wolves striker.