Has Jorgen Strand Larsen Signed Permanently with Wolves?

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Key Takeaways
- Jorgen Strand Larsen has signed a permanent deal with Wolves until 2029.
- He scored 14 goals in his debut Premier League season.
- Larsen broke the record for most goals by a Wolves debutant in the top flight.
- He contributed to a historic six-match winning streak for the team.
- His performance has solidified his role as a key player for the club.
Wolverhampton, July 1 (NationPress) Jorgen Strand Larsen has officially become a permanent player for Wolverhampton Wanderers after his initial loan from Celta Vigo last season. Following an impressive first season in the Premier League, Larsen will now be part of the Molineux squad until 2029, thanks to specific clauses in his contract that made the loan permanent, as confirmed by the club on Tuesday.
The Norwegian striker made a significant impact during his first year, leading the attack for Vitor Pereira’s side and scoring 14 goals in the top tier.
“It’s been a rewarding first season in the Premier League,” said Larsen. “I’m proud of my achievements. I’ve managed to settle in more quickly than in previous moves to new countries, where I needed more time to adapt and find the net.”
“As a striker, your primary role is to score goals and capitalize on crosses, so netting 14 times – especially after overcoming injuries and a slight dip in form – marks a successful season for me.”
Since scoring in Wolves’ opening home match of the 2024/25 season, Larsen has established himself as a vital part of Pereira’s strategy, finishing as the top scorer for Wolves among Premier League debutants, breaking Raul Jimenez’s previous record of 13 goals set in 2018/19.
The 25-year-old contributed to many thrilling Premier League victories during his inaugural season and became the first Wolves player to score in four consecutive wins, aiding the team in achieving a historic six-match winning streak.
His excellent form continued into a flawless April for Pereira’s team.
After participating with the Norwegian national team to kickstart his summer, Larsen has taken time to relax with family and friends before returning to training at Compton Park later this month.
With his future secured at Molineux for another four years, and the addition of his former teammate Fer Lopez to Pereira’s squad, Larsen is eager to get back to training and further enhance his performance next season.
“I hope we can all return in good shape, ready for a solid pre-season,” he added.