Official: Wolves renewed their contract with forward Larson for five years, with a one-year renewal option

On Friday local time, Premier League team Wolves officially announced a five-year contract with the team's striker Larson. Wolves official said Larson signed a new five-year contract that included an option to extend it for another 12 months. La...


On Friday local time, Premier League team Wolves officially announced a five-year contract with the team's striker Larson. Wolves official said Larson signed a new five-year contract that included an option to extend it for another 12 months. Larson, 25, joined Wolves on loan last season and was permanently signed this summer when both sides signed until 2029.

For the renewal of Larson, the team coach Vittor Pereira said: "He is a person with a real personality and he has a good spirit. It is very good news for us, for the fans, and for everyone in the club."

"If we want to go further and reach a higher level, we need players like Larson because it is not only about his tactics and technical skills, but also about his spirit and personality. He is very important to us, and it is really very, very good news for us."

"He has a strong personality and likes to stay here, he likes teammates, he likes this club. He has ambitions, it is a good quality, he wants more. He wants to score more goals."

Larson himself said: "I am very happy with Wolves. Signing a new contract shows that my commitment is here, I am in It's a great time here, I love all my friends and teammates, the fans are great, we just want to make this season better than last year. "

" I signed a new contract and will be with Wolves for a longer time, which is perfect for me - the club is happy and I am very happy myself, so I'm now ready to go back to the court. The most important thing for me is to go back to the court and then we start winning and get rid of our bad start Innings. ”

"Everyone knows how happy I am when I scored on the court. As a player, we need to build a strong team and a good atmosphere to ensure that the entire city and the court are with us every time we play at Molynox Stadium. ”

Larson scored twice in the League Cup victory over West Ham at the beginning of the season but missed the past two games due to injury and is now close to returning to the Premier League.



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