Tottenham Eyes Wolves Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen Amid Relegation Concerns
Spurs reportedly tracking Wolves' Jorgen Strand Larsen as summer transfer window approaches, with a move potentially tied to the Midlanders' Premier League status.

Tottenham Hotspur, seeking to bolster their attacking options, may invest in a new forward this year. This comes as Dominic Solanke has been largely unavailable throughout the current season, battling persistent fitness issues.
Citing Sport Illustrated, reports indicate Tottenham’s interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Jorgen Strand Larsen. A potential summer transfer for the 25-year-old striker could materialize if the Midlanders face relegation to the Championship.
Strand Larsen, valued at £35 million by Transfermarkt, remains under contract with Wolves until 2028. His age and valuation position him as an attractive prospect for numerous clubs, potentially sparking a competitive race for his signature this summer.
Strand Larsen’s Profile Appeals to Spurs
Wolverhampton Wanderers have endured a challenging season, securing only one victory in 21 matches. While this has impacted Jorgen Strand Larsen’s individual form, his underlying quality was evident during the 2024/25 campaign.
In the previous season, the former Celta Vigo player contributed 14 goals and five assists across all competitions. Standing nearly six and a half feet tall, he is renowned for his aerial dominance in the penalty area and exceptional movement, traits that define him as a potent striker.
Strand Larsen also excels in hold-up play and linking up with teammates, suggesting he could be a robust addition for Tottenham Hotspur, a club in clear need of consistent goal-scoring presence.
Whether Strand Larsen emerges as Tottenham’s top priority remains uncertain. However, as the summer transfer window approaches following another underwhelming Premier League season for Spurs, the club is also expected to target a new midfielder and a right-back.







