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Newcastle United had been looking forward to sign at least two forwards from the very first day of the transfer window, but they have been facing failures after failures. They have already lost one of their key forwards, Callum Wilson, and their best forward, Alexander Isak, is also determined never to play for Newcastle United again.
Presently, they are trying to find a replacement for both of their key forwards. However, the transfer window is edging towards its end, and they still have not found a single replacement for the two forwards mentioned. Previously, they have scouted many forwards this season, but all of them were either hijacked or chose to go elsewhere.

Newcastle United are ready to make a new bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen
Indeed, it had been a terrible transfer window for Newcastle United Football Club. Not only are they failing to sign forwards, but they are also failing to keep their best man, Alexander Isak, who is desperate for a move to Liverpool. But with the transfer window closing soon, it looks like they will be able to keep the Swedish international without his consent.
Jorgen Strand Larsen joined Wolverhampton Wanderers just a couple of months ago
Jorgen Strand Larsen is the latest matter of interest of Newcastle United. Wolverhampton Wanderers signed the Norwegian International just a couple of months ago. If this deal actually happens, it will be a rare case where a player switches sides permanently twice in the same transfer window.

Wolves have already rejected two bids from Newcastle United
Previously, Newcastle United made two bids for Jorgen Strand Larsen; the first one was worth £50 million, and the second one was worth £55 million. But Wolverhampton Wanderers rejected both of the bids. Reports from Sky Sports suggest that the Magpies are now back with a 60 million bid for the Norwegian International.
With Jorgen Strand Larsen closing in on joining Newcastle United, Yoane Wissa of Brentford is also remained on their radar. But things still look confusing for Alexander Isak, who is still desperate not to play for Newcastle United. But he is going to play for his International side, Sweden, in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. With only a couple of days remaining, we seriously hope Newcastle United fixes this nervous situation.