

After much dismay, Newcastle United finally landed one of their striker targets in Nick Woltemade.
The Magpies cycled through a number of options before finally managing to convince the towering German to join the club.
Its just as well, as another of the north-east clubs primary targets, who they bid for twice over the summer, has seemingly just blocked a potential move.
Newcastle United blocked from signing Wolverhampton Wanderers target
Woltemade opened his Newcastle account in style, nodding home a goal on his debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Not long after that incredible start to Premier League life, it is his opponents from that day, Wolves, who have just moved to protect an asset of their own.
It has been widely reported that striker Jorgen Strand Larsen has just signed fresh terms with Wolves to remain at the club until 2030, with the option of an additional year.
According to Fabrizio Romano, that new deal includes a raised salary and, importantly for potential buyers, no release clause, which means, in theory, the club hold all the cards in future transfer negotiations.
That may come as a blow to Newcastle, who submitted bids of �50m and �55m to Wolves this summer, both of which were rejected.
However, since they landed Woltemade and Brentfords Yoane Wissa late in the window, striker may no longer be the priority position for the Magpies.
The new contract will certainly made it harder for any potential buying club, in FourFourTwos opinion.
Youd expect that, having rejected �55m from Newcastle this summer, before the new long-term deal was signed, that Wolves would now value their frontman even higher.
The 25-year-old had a strong first season in England, netting 14 goals and providing four assists in the Premier League last term, but how much more can he truly be worth? The message from Wolves appears to be that he simply isnt for sale.
Strand Larsen is valued at 30m, according to Transfermarkt. Wolves next face Leeds United, when Premier League action returns this weekend.