Wolverhampton Wanderers have officially signed Jorgen Strand Larsen on a permanent deal from Celta Vigo following an outstanding loan stint last season.
After reaching the necessary number of games, the 25-year-old striker invoked a clause in his loan agreement, so completing a roughly £23 million transfer.
Wolves’ top scorer at the season, Strand Larsen netted 14 Premier League goals in 35 outings. Gary O’Neil’s team depended on his physical presence up front, therefore the team has acquired his services through 2029.
Originally signed on loan in July 2024, the Norwegian international swiftly adjusted to the demands of English football. The Old Gold have swiftly transformed his visit into a long-term commitment; his transfer from La Liga to the Premier League has gone without incident.
The England top-tier side’s more clinical front line suggests a clear desire as they try to improve on their mid-table finish from last season. Fans and club alike will be looking for more goals from the Norwegian in the years ahead, therefore Strand Larsen will be a key component in their plans.

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