After making a new decision regarding Jorgen Strand Larsen’s future, Wolverhampton Wanderers reportedly agreed to the contract as a principle to sign Vittle Pereira’s offensive strengthening.
The Wolf makes Strandlersen’s decision
After rejecting two offers from Newcastle United, the wolves looked destined to hold Strandlersen, but the Magpies have not yet given up. The people in Tyneside are in the mood to spend the big after signing Nick Urtemaid and still aim for the Norwegians.
Thus, just adding to the rumours, Pereira decided to move forward from his team to face Everton in the second half of today. The Portuguese manager claims that Strand Larsen simply missed through injuries, but reports suggest that he is out of the team in hoping to seal the late exit.
Despite these reports, Pereira told reporters. “We know that every person has ambitions in life. At this moment he is our player and he has a good personality. He is a team player dealing with minor injuries. I hope we can play tomorrow.”
With two different stories being pushed, the situation at Strandlersen is certainly something to watch until Monday’s deadline. The impressive forward is valued at £60 million by the Midlands, and the ball appears to be in the Newcastle courtroom as it considers matching that fee.
Meanwhile, wolves are looking for their own calls. So far, having lost two from two Premier League matches, the Midlanders reportedly were directed towards offensive reinforcements that wanted to become partners rather than replacing Strandlersen.
Wolves reach an agreement to sign Arocodile
According to Fabrizio Romano, the wolves agreed to a deal this week to sign KRC Genk’s Tolu Arokodare. The forward is expected to arrive before the deadline as he is already receiving medical care to complete a move worth 27 million euros (£23 million);
After scoring 23 goals in 45 games last season, it is clear that Arokodare can form a considerable partnership to catch up with Strand Larsen. Meanwhile, in the worst case scenario of wolves, Nigerians are talented enough to replace Norwegians.
Former Premier League defender Toby Alderwilledl spoke to reporters and took the time to praise the 24-year-old after putting an end to his career. “There are some players who are against it. For example, Tolu (Arokodare), a great guy.
“He came to me during the game: ‘Toby, I’m a huge fan. You hurt us a lot last season.’ I also sincerely think he is one of Belgium’s best strikers.

