Newcastle are still looking to sign a new striker in the remaining few days of the transfer window with Alexander Isak’s future still up in the air.
The Sweden international is currently on strike has he continues to try to force through a move to Premier League champions Liverpool.
According to Sky Sports, Eddie Howe’s side remain keen on signing Larsen, 25, having already had two bids turned down by Wolves.
Their most recent offer of £55 million was turned down almost immediately by the club but manager Vitor Pereira left the door open to a potential sale.
Speaking after their 3-2 League Cup win over West Ham on Tuesday, Pereira said: “Until now, Strand Larsen is our player. Also, I understand football, every player has a price…”.
“He will never force a move, but of course we know football is football. We must be ready for everything”.
