Newcastle United have reportedly had a bid for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen rejected as they search so as to add to their attacking choices amid the drama round Alexander Isak.
Isak will miss his second successive sport to begin the brand new Premier League season on Monday when Newcastle face Liverpool at St James’ Park. The Sweden worldwide is on strike as he makes an attempt to power by means of a transfer to Liverpool, who’ve had one bid value a reported £110m for Isak rejected by the Magpies.
Newcastle have seen a number of strikes for strikers fall by means of throughout an in any other case productive switch window. They’ve missed out on the likes of Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko, and are stated to need to signal two strikers earlier than they’d think about a sale of Isak. Newcastle let Callum Wilson go away following the tip of final season, and William Osula is their solely recognised central striker in Isak’s absence.
Brentford’s Yoane Wissa is set to affix Newcastle earlier than the tip of the switch window on September 1, however the Bees have rejected two affords for the DR Congo worldwide, the most recent reported to be value £35million plus £5m in add-ons.
And Newcastle have additionally recognized Strand-Larsen as a goal, submitting a £50million provide for the Norway worldwide, in keeping with a number of experiences.
Wolves, who’ve began the season with two successive defeats, are reported to have rejected that bid, the Midlands membership adamant a participant whose mortgage transfer from Celta Vigo was made everlasting final month isn’t on the market.
It’s thought Newcastle will check Wolves’ resolve in that regard, although supervisor Vitor Pereira will understandably be eager to not promote a participant who scored 14 Premier League targets final season to assist them guarantee Premier League survival.