He'd have Guehi until the end of the season if he hadn't already said he was jumping ship himself.

Martin O'Neill too.Hate to say it but Moyes is proving an exception to the "Never go back" rule.
Martin O'Neill too.
PSG, Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Man City 😳
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… but look at all the draws!
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Palace are about to pay £50m for Jorgen Strand Larsen. 1 goal in 21 PL appearances this season. That would be fine if he were a central defender but he is allegedly a striker.
He plays for Norway. Surely they haven't scouted Norway's games and thought "That big lad with the ponytail looks decent, what's his name? Jorgen Strand Larsen. Yeah, let's spunk £50m on him". Echoes of Per Kroldrup.
Absolute madness.
He started 14 of his 21 PL games. He averages a single shot per game. Have Wolves been shite because their main striker has been shite or is it the other way around?He's a very good striker and target man though. Pacey, good in the air and great movement.
25 years old, 6'4 and scored 14 goals for Wolves in the Premier league last season.
Scored 13 goals in his last season in La Liga before moving to Wolves as well.
He was close to leaving last summer but they wouldnt sell him to Newcastle, and he has been mostly on the bench this season due to a fall out I reckon.
He fits Palace and will be a great replacement for Mateta. The fee is 10 mill £ to much imho, but thats probably because Palace are getting close to that fee for Mateta and Wolves have played a blinder in selling him late.
He'll be a good signing for them, no doubt.
He started 14 of his 21 PL games. He averages a single shot per game. Have Wolves been shite because their main striker has been shite or is it the other way around?
At 25 he should be hitting his peak.
We can disagree over his individual merits, but the overarching point that this deal highlights is the premium teams are paying for goals in the current transfer market. If you look at last summer, we know what we paid for Isak and Ekitike (established and promising, respectively), Utd paid a fortune for Sesko who is raw at best, Gyokeres was always a gamble given the standard of the Portuguese league - was he as good as his numbers there suggested (reader, he was not). But that's 4 big transfers for players who were meant to bring goals. You could also add in Wissa (decent but over-priced). Ekitike, for whom expectations were probably the lowest, has done the best of them all by a distance. United have done better with Mbeumo and Cunha, but they're not going to post golden boot numbers any time soon.
Meanwhile Moyes, for example, is doing OK with that he has at Everton, until they get to the opposition penalty area. For years they've been missing a top front man, Calvert-Lewin was decent but always injured, and Beto and Barry, who were within their price range at £30m odd, are bang-average. Teams lower down the league either get lucky (Mateta, Wissa - both better than their clubs would expect to have) or they end up paying good money over and over for average forwards. You have to be loaded to get what you need, otherwise you end up splashing £30-40m over and over and never getting the real deal.
Gyokeres is not much better. But Strand Larsen while not being fantastic, has the attributes to do ok in this league.
Of course the prices are wild.
