
Jorgen Strand Larsen
25-Year-Old
Wolverhampton
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Strand Larsen made the switch to Wolves from Celta Vigo last season and produced from the jump. The striker scored 14 goals and added four assists, triggering a clause in his contract that made his loan to Wolves a permanent deal. Despite the departure of Matheus Cunha, he should still see similar work in the new season. Cunha ripped plenty of shots himself, while Strand Larsen's activity in the box allows him to get shots and score goals no matter who is on the pitch with him. Topping 15 goals seems like a stretch for a player in this team, but hitting 10-plus goals and a few assists seems like a good projection for Strand Larsen.
Missed penalty in defeat
Strand Larsen generated two shots (one on goal) in Saturday's 2-0 defeat versus Brentford.
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Strand Larsen led the Wolverhampton attacking effort Saturday with two shots (one on goal) as they were brushed aside by Brentford in a 2-0 home defeat. The striker was denied a goal from the penalty spot late in the second half. After scoring 14 goals across 35 appearances (20 starts) for Wolves during the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, Strand Larsen has been limited to one goal over 15 appearances (14 starts) to begin the 2025/26 campaign.
Strand Larsen led the Wolverhampton attacking effort Saturday with two shots (one on goal) as they were brushed aside by Brentford in a 2-0 home defeat. The striker was denied a goal from the penalty spot late in the second half. After scoring 14 goals across 35 appearances (20 starts) for Wolves during the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, Strand Larsen has been limited to one goal over 15 appearances (14 starts) to begin the 2025/26 campaign.
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Zero shot attempts in defeat
Strand Larsen generated one tackle (zero won) and two clearances in Wednesday's 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
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Converts penalty
Strand Larsen scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal) and one chance created in Sunday's 3-2 loss to Burnley.
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Improving in recent days
Larsen has been playing through pain in recent weeks but has been improving in recent days, manager Vitor Pereira told media during Friday's pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday's game against Burnley. "Larsen is also better, this week he improved his level."
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Playing through pain
Strand Larsen is not training fully and playing through pain, coach Vitor Pereira said in a press conference. "The problem of your Jorgen is he's not working every day, in the last weeks he worked one or two times in the week, and it is difficult to get at his best level, because he cannot have two, three training sessions in a row, because he needs to control the pain on the tendon. But, this is a moment to forget the pain and he's trying to help. He's not in Jorgen I saw last season, pressing everybody, now he is struggling in the pressing, struggling to do he wants to do, to attack the space, but he's trying. I need to defend him because he's working not at the 100 per cent."
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Finds starting spot
Strand Larsen (Achilles) is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Sunderland.
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Two teams competing for him
Two Premier League are competing to sign Strand Larsen in January, according to The Telegraph.
ANALYSIS
Larsen is one of the most coveted players who could change teams in the January transfer window, and even though the Wolves aren't keen on parting ways with him, there are enough teams interested to believe a move could happen in the near future. Crystal Palace and West Ham United, two London-based teams, are ready to push for a move for the 25-year-old in the coming weeks.
Larsen is one of the most coveted players who could change teams in the January transfer window, and even though the Wolves aren't keen on parting ways with him, there are enough teams interested to believe a move could happen in the near future. Crystal Palace and West Ham United, two London-based teams, are ready to push for a move for the 25-year-old in the coming weeks.





