Wolves head coach Vítor Pereira has said that Jørgen Strand-Larsen is a "very important" player for the club, but admitted that "every player has his price" amid reported interest in the striker from Newcastle United.
Strand-Larsen, who scored two late goals as Wolves reached the third round of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, was reportedly the subject of up to £55 million ($73.87m) offer from Newcastle earlier this week.
The Norway international only joined Wolves on a permanent deal on July 1 after certain clauses in the loan deal that took him to Molineux from Celta Vigo in 2024-25 were met.
"If it's my decision, of course [Strand-Larsen stays]. Of course. Because he's a very important player. It's not only about the technical and tactical, it's about the character. He's a player with character," Pereira told a postmatch news conference.
"I can imagine his mind in this moment because he listens to a lot of things, reading a lot of things, and then he keeps the commitment.
"Until now, Jørgen is our player. We'll see what happens. I understand football. Football is football. Every player has a price, I believe. Even [Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo]. I understand football, but for me, he is very, very important for us. We'll see what happens."
Newcastle have been in the market for a new striker this summer following Callum Wilson's move to West Ham and the uncertain future of star man Alexander Isak.
Isak was not in the Newcastle squad as he continues to agitate for a move away from Newcastle, with Liverpool having had a £110m offer for the striker rejected earlier this month.
- West Ham's Jarrod Bowen sorry for angry clash with fans
- Striker domino effect: How Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd and others net out
- Premier League table
Anthony Gordon has been deputising in Isak's absence at the start of this season but the winger will miss Newcastle's next three games after being shown a straight red card in the team's 3-2 defeat to Liverpool at St. James' Park on Monday.
Wolves will look to earn their first points of the new Premier League season when they host Everton on Saturday.
Older articles
5 Natural Ways to Strengthen Your Heart and Reduce Disease Risk
The 'Good Cop, Bad Cop' Parenting Strategy: Does It Do More Harm Than Good?
Premier League 2025-26 kits: Ranking every jersey released
Wimbledon Serves Up India: Tennis Giant Courts Cricket-Crazy Nation for Growth
R Samarth set to replace Karun Nair at Vidarbha
Broadside: Broad Slams India's Team Choices After Headingley Test, Calls for Edgbaston XI Changes
Archer Set for England Return? Broad and Buttler Advocate for Pacer's Second Test Inclusion
The Evil Eye: Protective Charm or Portal to Darkness? Exploring the Symbol's Dual Interpretations
England's Ben Duckett: The New Virender Sehwag? Former Coach Draws Bold Comparison
Ashada Gupt Navratri 2025: Unveiling Dates, Timings, and Esoteric Significance