The Wolves boss Vitor Pereira acknowledged that every player has a price tag, but he is not sure if Strand Larsen will stay with the club. Newcastle is expected to make a third bid for the Norway international, but it is likely to be rejected unless the offer is significantly increased.
On Monday, Newcastle failed with a bid worth £50 million for Strand Larsen, and their second bid was denied on Tuesday. It is reported that the Magpies may make another bid on Wednesday or Thursday as they continue to pursue the striker.
When asked about Strand Larsen's future, Pereira replied that he is not the owner of the club and that the player is currently with Wolves. He added that football is unpredictable, and every player has a price, just like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.
Wolves are reluctant to sell Strand Larsen as there are only a few days left in the transfer window, and finding a replacement for him would be challenging. Strand Larsen scored 14 goals in the Premier League last season, and his departure could weaken the team's chances.