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West Ham pause pursuit of Jorgen Strand Larsen
Summary
West Ham have stepped back from trying to sign Norway forward Jorgen Strand Larsen because they consider Wolves' price too high. They remain interested in strengthening the attack and are looking at other options.
Content
West Ham have stepped back from pressing for Jorgen Strand Larsen as their main transfer target for now. The club still wants to add a striker to Nuno Espirito Santo's squad, but officials think Wolves are asking too much for the Norway forward. Larsen only signed a new deal with Wolves through 2030 in September, and other clubs previously had offers rejected. West Ham are looking at alternative forward options while keeping their plans flexible.
What was reported:
- West Ham had prioritized Jorgen Strand Larsen as a potential signing.
- Wolves recently extended Larsen's contract to 2030 and have rebuffed large offers in the past.
- Newcastle bids of £50m and £55m were turned down in the summer.
- West Ham are exploring other targets, with Eddie Nketiah among those linked to the club.
Summary:
West Ham cooling their interest makes an immediate move for Larsen less likely and shifts focus to other attacking options. It has not been ruled out that interest could return, and the situation may change as the transfer window progresses.
