Crystal Palace's £50m move for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen is in jeopardy after the Eagles informed their new potential transfer target that they are no longer interested in pursuing a deal. The Norwegian forward was set to join Selhurst Park, but Palace have now opted out of the negotiations, leaving it uncertain whether Larsen will ultimately secure a move to Crystal Palace.
The move was agreed in principle last month, subject to Palace making a formal written offer for Larsen's services. However, that formal approach has yet to materialise - and sources close to the club indicate that Wolves have now been told that Palace are no longer keen on signing the 25-year-old striker.
This development could potentially impact the Eagles' plans to replace Jean-Philippe Mateta before Monday's transfer deadline. The France forward has expressed his desire to leave, with Palace open to sanctioning his departure if a suitable replacement is not secured. Nottingham Forest have already made an offer for Mateta, which was rejected by Palace, and are now accelerating their efforts to sign the striker.
Meanwhile, Juventus and AC Milan are also in the running for Mateta's services, and it appears that Palace are willing to let him go unless they can secure a new recognised centre-forward through the door. The Eagles have reportedly agreed to sign versatile attacker Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa, but it remains unclear whether this will be enough to replace Mateta.
Wolves were initially keen on securing Larsen's services, and their decision to back out of the deal may be seen as a negotiating tactic in order to secure a lower fee. However, with Palace no longer involved in the process, it seems increasingly likely that Larsen will not join Crystal Palace after all.
The move was agreed in principle last month, subject to Palace making a formal written offer for Larsen's services. However, that formal approach has yet to materialise - and sources close to the club indicate that Wolves have now been told that Palace are no longer keen on signing the 25-year-old striker.
This development could potentially impact the Eagles' plans to replace Jean-Philippe Mateta before Monday's transfer deadline. The France forward has expressed his desire to leave, with Palace open to sanctioning his departure if a suitable replacement is not secured. Nottingham Forest have already made an offer for Mateta, which was rejected by Palace, and are now accelerating their efforts to sign the striker.
Meanwhile, Juventus and AC Milan are also in the running for Mateta's services, and it appears that Palace are willing to let him go unless they can secure a new recognised centre-forward through the door. The Eagles have reportedly agreed to sign versatile attacker Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa, but it remains unclear whether this will be enough to replace Mateta.
Wolves were initially keen on securing Larsen's services, and their decision to back out of the deal may be seen as a negotiating tactic in order to secure a lower fee. However, with Palace no longer involved in the process, it seems increasingly likely that Larsen will not join Crystal Palace after all.