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Wolverhampton says Norway forward Jorgen Strand Larsen has become a permanent player after an impressive loan spell.
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The 21-year-old Spaniard is the first summer signing for Wolves and follows forward Jorgen Strand Larsen, who also joined the English team from Celta last year.
The 21-year-old forward, who has joined on a five-year contract, also said he had spoken to Jorgen Strand Larsen - a team-mate at Celta Vigo.
They are committed to spending £23m to make Jorgen Strand Larsen’s move permanent from Celta Vigo but still have money to invest as Vitor Pereira looks to reshape his squad.
Lopez, a left-footed attacking player who can also play on the right or in a central role, has signed a five-year contract and joins Jorgen Strand Larsen in moving from Vigo to Wolverhampton.
Wolves are poised to make playmaker Fer Lopez their first signing of the summer after agreeing a £19.5million deal with Celta Vigo.
In the region of £40m to £45m was spent on three fresh faces during the winter transfer window, while Wolves are exercising their £25.3m option to sign Celta Vigo loanee Strand Larsen this summer.
Although Jorgen Strand Larsen and Chris Wood are undisputed first choices as their team's number nine, Vitor Pereira and Nuno Espirito Santo are pushing for additions.