In a record-breaking move as the January 2026 transfer window draws to a close, Crystal Palace have agreed a deal worth up to £50 million to sign Norway international striker Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The deal, confirmed on January 29, 2026, represents a massive statement of intent for the Eagles. The structure includes a guaranteed £45 million fee with an additional £5 million in performance-related add-ons, making Strand Larsen the most expensive signing in the club’s history.
Crystal Palace Strike £50m Deal for Strand Larsen
The acquisition of the 25-year-old Norwegian marks the second time Crystal Palace have broken their transfer record this month, following the £35 million signing of Brennan Johnson from Tottenham earlier in January.
The Details of the Deal
The Competition: Palace successfully “hijacked” a move from Leeds United, who had a £40 million bid rejected earlier in the week. Nottingham Forest were also monitoring the player but were unwilling to match the Wolves valuation.
The “Mendes” Factor: Negotiations were reportedly led by agent Jorge Mendes on behalf of Wolves, who recognized that the striker’s value could plummet if they were relegated (Wolves currently sit at the bottom of the Premier League table).
Player Motivation: Despite signing a contract extension with Wolves through 2030 just last September, Strand Larsen has struggled for form this season. A move to Selhurst Park is seen as a “fresh start” for the player ahead of Norway’s 2026 World Cup campaign.
Transfer Window Domino Effect
The arrival of Strand Larsen is expected to trigger significant outgoings at Selhurst Park:
Jean-Philippe Mateta: The French striker has reportedly informed the club of his desire to leave. Nottingham Forest have lodged a £35 million bid, but Palace are holding out for £40 million.
Evann Guessand: Palace are also finalizing a loan deal with an option to buy for Aston Villa winger Evann Guessand. The Ivorian is currently in London for a medical.
Adam Wharton: Amidst the incoming activity, Palace are fighting to keep star midfielder Adam Wharton, who is currently on Manchester United’s shortlist for a summer move.






