Rob Edwards Open to Jørgen Strand Larsen Transfer If It Benefits the Football Club

Published On: January 13, 2026
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Jørgen Strand Larsen made a strong statement with a hat-trick as Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Shrewsbury 6-1 in the FA Cup. Following the win, discussions shifted to the striker’s future, especially after manager Rob Edwards hinted at the possibility of him leaving in January.

Strand Larsen Impresses Amid Future Uncertainty

Edwards Commends Professionalism

After the match, Edwards praised Strand Larsen’s professionalism and attitude, noting his performance after not being a regular starter for some time. With the transfer window open, the Wolves manager acknowledged that such performances invite speculation about player transfers.

Edwards emphasized Strand Larsen’s work ethic, stating that his dedication to the club is strong. The hat-trick against Shrewsbury served as a clear message about his determination to contribute, regardless of any outside rumors. Edwards also mentioned that Strand Larsen has shown commitment to helping the team improve, focusing on immediate goals rather than personal uncertainties.

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January Transfer Window Brings Possibilities

While Edwards did not confirm Strand Larsen’s future, he was realistic about the transfer market dynamics. He stated that any club with talented players should expect interest during January, particularly when those players excel in their performances.

Importantly, Edwards emphasized that any decisions will prioritize the club’s best interests: “If it’s right for the football club, we will see.” For now, he reassured that there is “nothing to talk about,” reinforcing Strand Larsen’s importance to the team.

For the moment, Strand Larsen’s goals are making the headlines. Although speculation may continue through January, Wolves can take comfort in both the striker’s form and his commitment. If his recent performance is an indication, Strand Larsen will remain a vital part of the team, whether at Molineux or attracting attention elsewhere.

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