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Larsen Joins Crystal Palace With Big Promise And Bigger Expectations
Crystal Palace sign Jorgen Strand Larsen in a club-record deal as the striker promises energy, goals, and a fresh push in the Premier League.
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Crystal Palace have completed a major signing by bringing in Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club-record deal, worth 48 million pounds, underlines Palace’s ambition. Larsen says he is here to bring energy, goals, and help the team move forward quickly.
The Norwegian striker has signed a four-and-a-half-year contract. He will wear the No. 22 shirt and becomes Palace’s third signing of the January transfer window.
Why Palace Moved Fast For Larsen
Palace needed a forward who understands the Premier League. Larsen fits that need well. He already proved himself in England with Wolves. His movement, physical presence, and finishing stood out last season.
At 25, he is entering his prime years. The club believes this is the right moment to invest in him. The record fee reflects confidence rather than risk.
Larsen On His New Challenge
Larsen said joining Crystal Palace is something he wanted for a long time. He feels the move suits both him and the club. For him, the focus is simple. Help the team win matches and score goals.
He spoke about understanding what the club expects from him. He also mentioned Palace’s future plans as a key reason behind his decision. That alignment mattered more than anything else.
Premier League Form That Turned Heads
During the 2024–25 season, Larsen scored 14 Premier League goals in 35 matches for Wolves. It was his first full season in English football. He adapted quickly, showing calm finishing and strong link-up play.
Before Wolves, he spent two seasons at Celta Vigo. That experience added technical sharpness to his game. Palace believe this mix of styles will help him succeed at Selhurst Park.
Aiming To Lift Palace Back Up
Larsen made it clear he wants to help Palace return to their early-season level. He pointed out how strong the team looked at the start of the campaign. For him, that performance proves Palace belong in the top half.
His role will be to add consistency in attack. Goals often change games. Palace hope his presence will do exactly that.
Club Backing And Long-Term Vision
Chairman Steve Parish welcomed the signing with optimism. He said Larsen’s journey so far shows steady growth. The club expects him to be a valuable asset for many years.
The long contract also signals long-term planning. Palace are not looking for short fixes. They want stability and progress.
International Experience Adds Value
Larsen made his senior debut for Norway in 2020. Since then, he has earned 24 international caps and scored four goals. Playing at that level brings maturity and confidence.
For Palace, this experience matters. Big games demand calm minds. Larsen brings that edge.
What Comes Next For Palace
Fans will now look forward to seeing him in action at Selhurst Park. Expectations are high, but Larsen sounds ready. Energy, goals, and commitment. That is his promise, and Palace will hope he delivers fast.


