
Wolves are ready to let striker Jorgen Strand Larsen leave this month, with Nottingham Forest showing interest. The 25-year-old Norway international has struggled this season, scoring just one Premier League goal, and Wolves believe a move could suit everyone if the right offer comes in.
Despite recently making his move from Celta Vigo permanent for £23m and signing a five-year contract, Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League and are facing possible relegation. If that happens, Strand Larsen is unlikely to stay, so selling him in January could bring in more money than waiting until summer.
Forest are looking for a striker after losing Chris Wood to a long-term knee injury, while West Ham and Newcastle have cooled their interest. Wolves fans have been frustrated with Strand Larsen’s form, but inside the club he is respected as a leader and praised for his professionalism.
