Celta Vigo striker Jørgen Strand Larsen has officially joined Wolves on a loan deal for the upcoming season. The 24-year-old Norwegian international will be under contract until 2029 and has the potential to become a permanent member of the team if certain clauses are met. If he meets these clauses, his move will be made permanent for a fee of £25 million.
Larsen’s impressive performances in LaLiga caught the attention of many clubs, but it was Wolves who managed to secure his services as their top priority for the striker position. Sporting director Matt Hobbs expressed his delight in signing Larsen, highlighting the importance of bringing in a quality number nine this summer.
The arrival of Larsen marks Wolves’ fourth signing of the transfer window, following Tommy Doyle, Pedro Lima, and Rodrigo Gomes. Gary O’Neil, Wolves’ manager, will be looking to integrate Larsen into the squad quickly to bolster their attacking options for the upcoming season. With his goal-scoring prowess and international experience, Larsen will be hoping to make a significant impact during his time at the club.
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