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Exclusive: Nottingham Forest make contact over signing Wolves player

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Exclusive: Nottingham Forest Make Contact Over Jorgen Strand Larsen Deal

Nottingham Forest have initiated contact with Wolves regarding a potential transfer for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen during the January window, as exclusively revealed by Football Insider.



The 25-year-old Norwegian international, who netted 14 goals in the Premier League last season with Wolves, has struggled for form this term but remains a sought-after target. Wolves value him at around £40 million and appear open to cashing in before the month's end, with a January exit looking likely.[2]

Forest, managed by Nuno Espirito Santo, sit seven points from safety and see Larsen as key reinforcement up front. Sources indicate initial discussions have taken place, positioning Forest ahead in the race amid widespread interest.[2][3]

Competing clubs include Everton, who are progressing interest in Larsen after cooling on pricier target Ivan Toney due to cost concerns. Everton's attack has faltered, scoring just 20 goals in 19 games—fewer than Forest and Wolves. A loan with obligation to buy is viewed as feasible for the Toffees, given their summer spending on players like Tyler Dibling and Jack Grealish.[1][2]

Newcastle United are tipped to re-enter the fray as Wolves potentially slash their price tag, while Tottenham, Crystal Palace, and Fulham have also enquired. West Ham, however, have opted out after signing Pablo and Taty Castellanos, ending their forward pursuits.[2][3]

Larsen's pedigree—highlighted by his prolific spell prior to Wolves—makes him an attractive option for mid-table sides seeking goals. Forest's proactive approach could accelerate negotiations, though finances and competition will be decisive factors in sealing the deal.[1][2][3]

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