Strand Larsen future to dominate talk again

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Before Monday's transfer deadline, striker Jorgen Strand Larsen's future at Molineux remains in the balance.
Rob Edwards' news conference on Friday is likely to be the latest instalment of the mini Strand Larsen saga, with his move to Crystal Palace in serious doubt.
Nothing was ever officially agreed for the Norwegian, even if a £50m deal was struck in principle, and there remains a chance he will stay beyond the deadline - something Wolves would still be happy and comfortable with.
Yet they have been open to selling the striker for the right price as they plan for relegation to the Championship.
Leeds' near £40m bid was rejected almost two weeks ago and it remains to be seen if they return with another offer.
Wolves host Bournemouth on Saturday as Edwards tries to maintain momentum, despite last week's defeat by Manchester City, and he will be quizzed about Strand Larsen's future at Compton later.
Edwards appeared a little irritated when discussing transfers last week, but with just days left of the window it is an inescapable topic.
Come back to this page later on Friday for all the key lines from Edwards.