According to reporter David Ornstein, Larson has informed Wolves that he hopes to leave and transfer to Newcastle, but Wolves are now tough and unwilling to let go. The report said that Newcastle's target player Larson has informed Wolves that he hopes to leave, and Newcastle has previously made two offers, £50 million and £55 million, respectively, but both were rejected by Wolves.
As of now, Newcastle has not given a third offer, and the Wolves' current position is that any offer will be rejected. Wolves chairman Shi Yu has informed Larson that his transfer will not happen this summer.
Meanwhile, Wolves are looking for a forward, but they think it's a complement to Larson, not a replacement for the 25-year-old. If Larson leaves, the Wolves will have to look for two players in the final days of the summer window, which are likely untested, so they have a tough stance.
The Athletic reported on Wednesday that Larson hopes to transfer to Newcastle, while Newcastle regards the striker as a replacement for Wilson rather than Isaac. The former has left the team after the contract expires earlier this summer, while the latter wants to leave the club and has not played for the team in the new season.
Larson played for Wolves on loan last season and officially joined in July this year with a transfer fee of 27 million euros. He started two Premier League games this season and scored two goals in the League Cup against West Ham on Tuesday, helping Wolves win 3-2.
Newcastle has been looking for a striker this summer, but their multiple targets have been turned to other teams: Ekitic transfers to Liverpool, Sheshko heads to Manchester United, and Joao Pedro and Drapp both join Chelsea. At the same time, Isaac is still training alone outside the first team. He has clearly informed Newcastle that he wants to leave and has received a offer from Liverpool.
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