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Revealed: Tottenham told Wolves plan to accept ‘£40m’ offer

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Tottenham Hotspur are at the centre of a major transfer development after being informed that Wolverhampton Wanderers are prepared to accept an offer of around £40 million for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen. The article reveals that Wolves, rooted to the bottom of the Premier League and facing likely relegation, are ready to cash in on the Norwegian forward in the current transfer window to reshape their squad and protect their finances.



Tottenham have been tracking Strand Larsen as part of a broader attacking shake-up, with club chiefs viewing the 24-year-old as a potential solution to their lack of cutting edge in front of goal. Spurs have struggled for reliable goals, with existing forwards either misfiring or hampered by injuries, and the recruitment team believes a physically imposing, Premier League-tested centre-forward could add a different dimension to their frontline.

The report explains that Wolves initially set a high valuation for Strand Larsen, mindful of his long-term potential and the difficulty of replacing a starting striker mid-season. However, internal planning and the growing risk of dropping into the Championship have led them to soften their stance and signal a willingness to do business at the £40m mark. This figure is now understood to be the level at which an agreement is realistic, prompting renewed encouragement for interested clubs.

Tottenham have been “told” of this stance, placing them in a strong position should they decide to formalise their interest with an official bid. The article stresses that Spurs are weighing the financial outlay against other January priorities but makes clear that the door is open for them to secure Strand Larsen if they move decisively. With several Premier League rivals also monitoring the situation, the coming days are portrayed as crucial in determining whether Tottenham capitalise on Wolves’ readiness to sell.