Wolves head coach Rob Edwards wouldn’t rule out a possible exit for Jorgen Strand Larsen within the January switch window when requested concerning the participant’s future.
The Norwegian striker grabbed a hat-trick and supplied an help on Saturday afternoon as Wanderers beat Shrewsbury City 6-1 within the FA Cup at Molineux.
Jhon Arias, Rodrigo Gomes and Tolu Arokodare additionally obtained on the scoresheet to ship the Midlands outfit into Monday’s fourth spherical attract emphatic style.
Wolves boss Rob Edwards refuses to rule out Jorgen Strand Larsen switch
After beginning Strand Larsen on the bench in every of the earlier 4 video games, Edwards praised his efficiency whereas leaving the door open to a attainable transfer away this month. The 25-year-old has been linked with West Ham United, Spurs, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest.
“He’s actually happy,” Edwards stated after the ultimate whistle. “He’s working arduous, his perspective has been nice and he understood why he hasn’t began the previous few video games.
“His dedication has by no means waivered. He was sensible at present in all the things he did.
“He retains saying to me how dedicated he’s and the way he needs to assist us flip this round. Whereas we’re within the window there’s all the time going to be hypothesis as a result of now we have obtained some good gamers.
“I haven’t stated that (Strand Larsen won’t transfer in January). I simply stated that each good participant now we have in the meanwhile, there will likely be curiosity.
“If it’s proper for the soccer membership we’ll see, however in the meanwhile there’s nothing to speak about. He’s exhibiting his dedication to the soccer membership.”
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