Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) have rejected a £33 million bid from Leeds United for Norway striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Larsen, 25, has struggled to impress in the Premier League this season and is expected to leave Molineux due to his poor form and deteriorating relationship with fans. Wolves are looking to reshape their squad ahead of an expected relegation.
The offer from Leeds was worth £33m, including a further £6m in add-ons. However, sources have revealed that the bid is below Wolves' asking price of around £40m for Larsen.
Newcastle United had previously failed with bids of £50m and £55m for Larsen before withdrawing their offers last month. Nottingham Forest, West Ham United, and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in signing Larsen this month.
Wolves also have defender Emmanuel Agbadou on the market, with Besiktas willing to spend £13m on his services, although Wolves want £17m for him. Midfielder Joao Gomes is also attracting interest from Napoli and Atletico Madrid but could still stay at Molineux until the end of the season.
Larsen, 25, has struggled to impress in the Premier League this season and is expected to leave Molineux due to his poor form and deteriorating relationship with fans. Wolves are looking to reshape their squad ahead of an expected relegation.
The offer from Leeds was worth £33m, including a further £6m in add-ons. However, sources have revealed that the bid is below Wolves' asking price of around £40m for Larsen.
Newcastle United had previously failed with bids of £50m and £55m for Larsen before withdrawing their offers last month. Nottingham Forest, West Ham United, and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in signing Larsen this month.
Wolves also have defender Emmanuel Agbadou on the market, with Besiktas willing to spend £13m on his services, although Wolves want £17m for him. Midfielder Joao Gomes is also attracting interest from Napoli and Atletico Madrid but could still stay at Molineux until the end of the season.