Crystal Palace's bid for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen has hit a snag as the Premier League club is said to have lost interest in signing the 25-year-old Norway forward. The two clubs had agreed on a £50m deal, but Crystal Palace is now reportedly no longer willing to pursue the move.
According to sources, Wolves had been informed that Palace had walked away from the agreement after failing to put pen to paper with Larsen. It remains unclear whether this was a negotiating tactic or if there are genuine doubts about the transfer.
Jorgen Strand Larsen has already enjoyed his debut for Wolves in the Premier League and has been linked with other clubs. Palace's decision could affect Jean-Philippe Mateta, who is also looking to leave Selhurst Park before Monday's transfer deadline. Nottingham Forest, Juventus, and AC Milan are among other clubs that have shown interest in signing Mateta.
Palace are now set to sign versatile attacker Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa as they seek to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. However, it remains to be seen whether Palace will continue to pursue a new centre-forward before allowing Mateta to depart.
According to sources, Wolves had been informed that Palace had walked away from the agreement after failing to put pen to paper with Larsen. It remains unclear whether this was a negotiating tactic or if there are genuine doubts about the transfer.
Jorgen Strand Larsen has already enjoyed his debut for Wolves in the Premier League and has been linked with other clubs. Palace's decision could affect Jean-Philippe Mateta, who is also looking to leave Selhurst Park before Monday's transfer deadline. Nottingham Forest, Juventus, and AC Milan are among other clubs that have shown interest in signing Mateta.
Palace are now set to sign versatile attacker Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa as they seek to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. However, it remains to be seen whether Palace will continue to pursue a new centre-forward before allowing Mateta to depart.