The amount that Wolves have agreed to pay Larsen after reaching a principle agreement

According to reports, Wolves and Celta Vigo have now reached a verbal agreement to sign Jorgen Strand Larsen.

Unexpectedly, news broke earlier today that Wolves were in advanced negotiations to sign the Norway international.

Gary O’Neil had intended to bring in a striker in the middle of the previous season, and he has been pursuing one since January.

But things were really tough because of the club’s financial situation.

Wolves are still actively pressing for Strand Larsen, as the team still feels the need for a new number nine.

The narrative is developing quickly, and it appears that Wolves will soon have the opportunity to sign the 24-year-old.

Wolves reach agreement in principle to sign Jorgen Strand Larsen

It has been reported today by Norwegian outlet Nettavisen that Wolves have now reached an agreement in principle with Celta Vigo to sign Strand Larsen.

They stop short of saying how much the deal is worth.

TalkSPORT, however, does offer some details, stating that Wolves will be spending about £25 million.

Strand Larsen and Wolves are not yet in harmony with one another.

However, it’s believed that personal terms should be resolved soon. Strand Larsen may “eventually” turn out to be the largest sale in Celta Vigo’s history, according to Nettavisen.

Gabri Veiga is now their most expensive player sale, having joined Al-Ahli for over £25 million in the summer. This could imply that Wolves will first pay a setup charge and then further costs.

If this agreement is finalized, Strand Larsen will rank among the most costly acquisitions in Wolves’ recent past.

Max Kilman has been the subject of a lot of conjecture this past week, thus Wolves may soon make a large sale considering the expenditure made on him.

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