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Jorgen Strand Larsen signed a new five-year deal at Wolves in September Wolves have rejected a £33m bid from Leeds United for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen. The offer, worth an initial fee of around £33m with a further £6m in add-ons, came a number of days ago. Sources have told BBC Sport that the offer is below Wolves' £40m asking price for the Norwegian. Wolves are willing to sell the Norway international, who has struggled in the Premier League this season, if they receive an acceptable offer during the transfer window. However, they are not pushing to sell the striker. Bottom of the Premier League, Wolves are looking to reshape their squad ahead of an expected relegation. Given Strand Larsen's poor form and deteriorating relationship with fans, he is expected to leave Molineux. The 25-year-old signed from Celta Vigo, initially on loan, in 2024 and scored 14 goals last season before making the move permanent in the summer for £23m. A hat-trick in the FA Cup against Shrewsbury this month took his tally to six goals for the season, but only one of those has come in the league. Newcastle failed with bids of £50m and £55m for Strand Larsen in August. Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Crystal Palace have shown an interest in the player this month. Wolves are also willing to let defender Emmanuel Agbadou leave Molineux and are in talks with Besiktas. The Turkish side's latest offer is £13m, with Wolves looking for £17m for the Ivory Coast international who joined from Reims for £16. 6m last January. Midfielder Joao Gomes has interest from Napoli and Atletico Madrid but could still stay at Molineux until the end of the season. Sutton's predictions v 'Roy Keane' - Saipan star Hardwicke How to follow the Premier League on the BBC this week Which countries haven't had a Premier League player? Spurs open talks to sign Liverpool's Robertson Sela, Fisilau & Iyogun named in England's Six Nations squad - reaction & analysis Norrie loses to Zverev to end British singles hopes Jessie Buckley on her Oscar-nominated performance in Hamnet Ed Gamble and past contestants discuss the penultimate episode A killer coldly recounts the crime he got away with The story of one of Scotland's most mysterious disappearances Emery 'dreaming' of winning Europa League after writing off title How 55 seconds left Forest's Europa League hopes in balance Six English clubs and old foes - all to play for on Champions League final day 'Ridiculous amount of games' - has Haaland played too much football? Eat & Yap - Arsenal striker Smith answers quickfire questions Video Eat & Yap - Arsenal striker Smith answers quickfire questions A changing man, or change the man - Mc Cullum's reckoning What does the future hold for LIV Golf after Koepka exit? 'I'm a scary sight' - Northampton's 23-stone, one-meal man Raducanu's 'most dispiriting' Slam display - what went wrong? NFL play-offs - how final four can make it to Super Bowl Jellyfish-inspired outfit steals show in Osaka win The day I discovered the Everton contract Revie never signed Is a Panenka ever the right choice for a penalty? Who will win title race between Hearts, Celtic & Rangers? Results, fans, fall-outs - factors that lead to managerial pressure 'Shameful' and 'terrible look' - the chaos that marred Senegal's Afcon triumph Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.