Newcastle set to table new bid to sign ‘clinical’ striker, deal expected to go through – journalist

The summer transfer window is reaching its boiling point, and for Newcastle United, the search for a new striker has become an absolute priority.

The need to strengthen their attacking options is clear for everyone to see. The club allowed experienced forward Callum Wilson to depart at the end of his contract, creating a significant void.

To make matters more pressing, the ongoing saga surrounding Alexander Isak continues to cast a long shadow.

The Swedish international is still hoping to secure a move to Liverpool before the deadline, leaving manager Eddie Howe in a difficult position as he plans for the future.

This sense of urgency has pushed Newcastle into action, and their focus has landed on a specific target: Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.

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The Magpies have already tested the waters with an initial offer, a substantial bid of £50 million that was presented to Wolves earlier this week.

However, that first attempt was quickly turned down. Wolves made it clear they have no desire to sell their key player so late in the window, especially after just making his loan move from Celta Vigo permanent.

But Newcastle are not giving up that easily. According to reliable reports from well-connected journalist and former Norway international Jan Aage Fjortoft, the club is preparing to table a brand new, improved bid imminently.

This fresh offer is expected to be significant enough to seriously test Wolves’ resolve and potentially change their stance on a sale.

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Fjortoft has even gone as far as to say he expects a deal to be completed, which will be exciting news for Newcastle fans desperate for a new number nine.

The interest in Strand Larsen is easy to understand. The 25-year-old Norwegian enjoyed a fantastic debut season in English football, scoring 14 Premier League goals for Wolves.

His strong, physical presence at 6ft 4, combined with a knack for finding the back of the net, has earned him a reputation as a clinical finisher.

He is exactly the profile of player Eddie Howe wants to lead his line—a hardworking, reliable goalscorer who can handle the physical demands of the league.

For Newcastle, securing a deal for Strand Larsen would achieve two crucial goals. Firstly, it would finally provide the squad with the proven striker they have been craving all summer long.

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Secondly, and just as importantly, it could be the key that unlocks the stalled situation with Alexander Isak. If Newcastle can guarantee they have a replacement coming through the door, it would make them much more likely to greenlight Isak’s departure to Liverpool.

This would give everyone at the club the clarity and unity that Howe has been asking for, allowing the team to move forward and focus on turning their winless start to the season around. The next few days will be critical as Newcastle prepares to make their move.