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Report: Crystal Palace held discussions over decision to sign Premier League striker

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythJanuary 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Palace mull striker’s future amid Mateta uncertainty

Crystal Palace’s recruitment plans are becoming visible again, with TalkSport reporting that discussions have taken place with Wolves over a possible move for Jorgen Strand Larsen. It’s a story shaped by timing, contracts and the familiar Premier League tension between ambition and restraint.

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Strand Larsen, valued at around £40million, has been identified as a possible replacement for Jean-Philippe Matetawho asked to leave Crystal Palace this month. Aston Villa, Juventus and AC Milan are all monitoring the situation, serving as a reminder that Palace’s best assets rarely go untested for long.

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Wolf links and recruitment logic

The connection is not accidental. Strand Larsen was brought to England by Palace sporting director Matt Hobbs during his time at Molineux, and familiarity can often speed up deals. Wolves initially signed the Norwegian on loan Celta Vigo before making the move permanent last summer. His first season in the Premier League saw him score 14 goals in 35 games, enough to qualify him as reliable rather than spectacular.

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Interest was not limited to the palace. Leeds and Tottenham followed him, while Newcastle were previously prepared to offer £60 million as a replacement for Alexander Isak. That context matters, even if his current return of a league goal in a struggling Wolves team takes the shine off.

Mateta decision shapes palace plans

Any decision depends on Mateta’s future. 18 months into his contract and negotiations at a standstill, the Palace manager Olivier Glasner confirmed the club’s position. “There will be a price that Crystal Palace (will accept), while he has 18 months left on his contract. We would do the deal, if JP wants us to. If no one pays that price, then he will stay,” he said.

Mateta’s motivation is also personal. His ambition to represent France at the World Cup this summer has sharpened his focus, particularly after scoring in his last two appearances for the Blues under Didier Deschamps.

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Risk calculated in January window

A move to Selhurst Park is touted to suit all parties, with Wolves open to a sale and the striker keen to get a fresh start. Yet January rarely offers clean solutions. Palace must decide whether Strand Larsen represents continuity or compromise, a striker who fits the league but arrives with questions attached.

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The logic is easy to follow, Mateta wants out, Palace need a striker who knows the league, and Strand Larsen ticks that box. But familiarity doesn’t always equal progress. Paying around £40million for a striker with one league goal this season looks like a decision driven by availability rather than belief.

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Supporters have seen this pattern before. Palace sells a futures contract at its maximum value, reinvests wisely and aims to remain competitive. The concern here is whether the sane slips discreetly into the safe. Strand Larsen’s 14-goal debut season was solid, not transformative, and the Wolves’ current struggles underscore that he doesn’t carry a team single-handedly.

There is also unease about the timing. January deals often come in a hurry, and Palace fans know that rushed decisions can linger for seasons. If Mateta leaves, his replacement should be seen as a step forward in style and performance, not just a trade for equal value.

Skepticism does not mean rejection. It means wanting clarity. If Palace want to cash in on Mateta, supporters will expect a signing that raises the ceiling, not one that simply keeps the floor down.

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