Crystal Palace's £50m Move for Strand Larsen in Doubt Amid Guessand Loan Deal
Crystal Palace's pursuit of Wolves striker Jørgen Strand Larsen has hit a roadblock after the south London club stalled on a deal worth up to £50m. The 25-year-old Norway international was reportedly Crystal Palace's top target, but it appears that the team has pulled back from the move.
The reason behind this apparent change of heart is the club's decision to pursue Evann Guessand, a striker currently at Aston Villa for £30.5m. Palace have now agreed an option to buy Guessand, which could potentially scupper Larsen's transfer.
Strand Larsen was being considered as Palace's record signing, eclipsing their previous deal for Brennan Johnson from Tottenham by over £10m. However, Leeds United had also been in the running for his services with a bid of around £40m rejected earlier this month. Nottingham Forest have also been linked to the player.
It appears that Palace are no longer keen on pursuing Larsen due to concerns about relegation to the Championship. In a season where the Premier League's bottom club is battling for survival, the team may be trying to secure their place in the top flight at all costs.
The delay in securing Larsen could have serious implications for Palace, particularly with Jean-Philippe Mateta also set to leave the club. Forest are reportedly keen on signing Mateta and have lodged a £35m bid. In an attempt to replace Mateta, Palace will not allow him to depart without finding a suitable replacement.
The decision by Crystal Palace to stall on their move for Strand Larsen has sent shockwaves through the football world, leaving fans and pundits alike scratching their heads. The club's priorities now seem to be focused on securing Guessand's services and ensuring their survival in the Premier League.
Crystal Palace's pursuit of Wolves striker Jørgen Strand Larsen has hit a roadblock after the south London club stalled on a deal worth up to £50m. The 25-year-old Norway international was reportedly Crystal Palace's top target, but it appears that the team has pulled back from the move.
The reason behind this apparent change of heart is the club's decision to pursue Evann Guessand, a striker currently at Aston Villa for £30.5m. Palace have now agreed an option to buy Guessand, which could potentially scupper Larsen's transfer.
Strand Larsen was being considered as Palace's record signing, eclipsing their previous deal for Brennan Johnson from Tottenham by over £10m. However, Leeds United had also been in the running for his services with a bid of around £40m rejected earlier this month. Nottingham Forest have also been linked to the player.
It appears that Palace are no longer keen on pursuing Larsen due to concerns about relegation to the Championship. In a season where the Premier League's bottom club is battling for survival, the team may be trying to secure their place in the top flight at all costs.
The delay in securing Larsen could have serious implications for Palace, particularly with Jean-Philippe Mateta also set to leave the club. Forest are reportedly keen on signing Mateta and have lodged a £35m bid. In an attempt to replace Mateta, Palace will not allow him to depart without finding a suitable replacement.
The decision by Crystal Palace to stall on their move for Strand Larsen has sent shockwaves through the football world, leaving fans and pundits alike scratching their heads. The club's priorities now seem to be focused on securing Guessand's services and ensuring their survival in the Premier League.