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Wolves finally agree deal for striker's departure as twist emerges in Isak saga

Wolves have agreed a deal that will see one of their strikers leave the club for good.

The West Midlands side only signed the Norwegian earlier this summer, having made his loan move from last season permanent.

But a new development could see Newcastle miss out once again on a key target, following in the footsteps of players like James Trafford, Marc Guehi and Hugo Ekitike this window.

According to the Express and Star, Wolves have agreed to sell striker Fabio Silva to Borussia Dortmund, in a deal worth a reported £19.5m, with up to £3.5m in add-ons.

If Silva, 23, does join the Bundesliga side, it would almost certainly close the door for Strand Larsen to join Newcastle, as he and Hee-chan Hwang would be the only experienced strikers still at the Molineux.

With Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson tipped to join Bayern Munich, and rumours around Brentford striker Yoane Wissa going quiet, Newcastle’s options for an Isak replacement are quickly running dry.

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