Newcastle United are getting ready a brand new bid of round £55million for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
The Molineux membership insist the Norwegian is just not on the market however the 25-year-old is eager on the transfer after stepping off the bench to fireside his present aspect previous West Ham within the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening.
Strand Larsen, who joined Wolves completely from Celta Vigo final month after an preliminary mortgage, struck twice within the house of two minutes late on to safe a 3-2 second-round victory at Molineux.
His quickfire double overturned West Ham’s lead and piled the strain on supervisor Graham Potter, whose aspect have now misplaced all three of their opening matches this season.
Rodrigo Gomes had earlier put Wolves in entrance after Hwang Hee-chan’s penalty hit the put up, just for Tomas Soucek and Lucas Paqueta to show the tie on its head with targets after the break.
However Strand Larsen’s decisive intervention ensured Vítor Pereira’s aspect progressed to the third spherical and gave one other reminder of why Newcastle are eager to signal him.
Newcastle are getting ready a brand new bid Jorgen Strand Larsen (left), who scored twice on Tuesday

Eddie Howe is eager to herald the Wolves ahead, with Newcastle in want of reinforcements

The Magpies’ want for a brand new striker comes amid uncertainty round Alexander Isak’s future
The Magpies noticed a £50m bid rejected earlier this week however are able to return with an improved £55m provide earlier than Monday’s switch deadline.
Strand Larsen netted 14 targets within the Premier League final season and Wolves know dropping him now could possibly be damaging of their struggle for top-flight survival.
Newcastle are concerned about Brentford ahead Yoane Wissa, though progress has been gradual.
The Bees rejected a £40m provide earlier in the summertime and are understood to need in extra of £50m.
Wissa has not featured since talks started and not too long ago deleted all point out of Brentford from his social media accounts.
Newcastle’s push for reinforcements comes amid continued uncertainty over Alexander Isak’s future.
The Swedish striker has refused to coach or play in a bid to drive via a transfer to Liverpool, who’ve already seen a £110m provide rejected.
Newcastle have been clear they need to hold the 25-year-old, however the saga has solid a shadow over their begin to the brand new season.
Co-owner Jamie Reuben and a PIF delegation, together with director Jacobo Solis, held talks with Isak at his house in Northumberland on Monday in an try to influence him to decide to Eddie Howe’s squad. A brand new contract might even be a part of the discussions if he agrees to remain.