Date: 7th January 2026 at 11:18am
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Under-pressure Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank will hope to keep his side’s impressive away record in tact when they visit Bournemouth on Wednesday evening. 

The Lilywhites have won five of their ten away games in the Premier League so far this term, and boast the second best away record in the top flight, behind only north London rivals and league leaders Arsenal.

Frank is under increasing pressure to improve his side’s form, though, with Spurs occupying 13th place in the Premier League standings having won just one of their last five games in the competition.

Away from the action, it is emerging that the north London side are interested in a struggling Premier League striker.

According to indykaila News, Tottenham are showing interest in Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen, who has scored just once in the Premier League so far this term.

It is claimed that Spurs have identified the Norway international as a potential transfer target as they look to bolster their attacking ranks.

Strand Larsen has only scored once in the Premier League so far this season (Photo: MI News & Sport/Alamy)

Strand Larsen, 25, joined Wolves on loan from Spanish side Celta Vigo in 20245 before making the move permanent last year.

He netted 14 times in 35 games in the Premier League last term as Wolves avoided relegation under Vitor Pereira, but this term has been a very different story.

So far he has scored just once in 18 league games for Wolves, who picked up their first win of the season in the competition at the 20th time of asking, against West Ham United on Saturday.

It is claimed that 20th-placed Wolves are willing to allow the Norwegian striker to depart Molineux in the summer for the right price, but it isn’t yet clear whether Spurs are hoping to land the player this month, or indeed whether Wolves would be willing to let him leave in the midst of their battle to avoid relegation.

 
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