Wolverhampton Wanderers' January recruitment drive has been a struggle, according to manager Rob Edwards. The side has struggled to secure key signings in the transfer market, with Edwards revealing that he is now unsure about the future of striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Edwards was tight-lipped on Larsen's situation, saying "I've not got a crystal ball" when asked about the Norwegian's fate at the club. The manager's reluctance to discuss Larsen's future has sparked speculation among fans and pundits alike about whether the 25-year-old will be given another chance or released.
Larsen, who joined Wolves in January 2022, has struggled to make an impact on the pitch for the Premier League side. His lack of form has led to a decline in his playing time under Edwards' management. The manager's decision on Larsen's future is now being scrutinized closely by fans and pundits, with some calling for the young striker to be given another chance to prove himself.
Wolves have been linked with several summer signings, but Edwards' recruitment drive has been hampered by the side's limited financial resources. The manager's inability to secure key signings in January has raised concerns about the club's ability to compete at the top level of English football.
Edwards will need to assess his squad and make some tough decisions over the coming weeks if he is to have any chance of salvaging what's left of the season for Wolves. With Larsen's future hanging in the balance, the manager's next move could be crucial in determining the course of the club's campaign.
Edwards was tight-lipped on Larsen's situation, saying "I've not got a crystal ball" when asked about the Norwegian's fate at the club. The manager's reluctance to discuss Larsen's future has sparked speculation among fans and pundits alike about whether the 25-year-old will be given another chance or released.
Larsen, who joined Wolves in January 2022, has struggled to make an impact on the pitch for the Premier League side. His lack of form has led to a decline in his playing time under Edwards' management. The manager's decision on Larsen's future is now being scrutinized closely by fans and pundits, with some calling for the young striker to be given another chance to prove himself.
Wolves have been linked with several summer signings, but Edwards' recruitment drive has been hampered by the side's limited financial resources. The manager's inability to secure key signings in January has raised concerns about the club's ability to compete at the top level of English football.
Edwards will need to assess his squad and make some tough decisions over the coming weeks if he is to have any chance of salvaging what's left of the season for Wolves. With Larsen's future hanging in the balance, the manager's next move could be crucial in determining the course of the club's campaign.