Express & Star

Wolves striker set to secure permanent move

Jorgen Strand Larsen's loan deal at Wolves is set to be made permanent, the Express & Star understands.

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The striker arrived from Spanish side Celta Vigo in the summer, initially on loan for the season but with the option to make his move permanent once a certain number of Wolves appearances had been reached.

The club paid a loan fee of around £2.5million to sign him in August and are now set to take up the £23million option to make him a permanent Wolves player.

It is understood that Larsen has now passed the threshold of appearances needed to trigger that clause in the contract and the player will sign a deal at Wolves until 2029.

Although the 24-year-old has come in for some criticism due to missed chances in recent games, he has enjoyed an impressive first season in English football with seven goals and two assists in 20 Premier League games, alongside one added assist in the Carabao Cup.