Walves rejected a second newcomel dialect for striker Zorgen Strand Larsen, who scored twice in winning on West Ham on Tuesday.
Magpies returned with a £ 55M offering after rejecting a £ 50 meter approach earlier this week.
The wolves did not want to sell Norway International, first of all due to the closure of the transfer window on Monday, and also how valuable strand Larsen is for the survival opportunities of their Premier League.
Newcastle Alexanders are looking for fresh shelling with it, trying to make a step for Liverpool – Sweden is in a stand -off with forward magpies and is yet to play this season.
Strand Larsen, who stepped down from Kelta Vigo for only 23 meters in this summer, came out of the bench to score twice in the last eight minutes, as Volves beat West Ham 3–2 in the EFL Cup on Tuesday.
Later, Boss Vitor Perera refused to rule a sale, even if he wants to put forward.
He said: “Football is football and every player is priced, even [Lionel] Messi or Cristiano [Ronaldo]I understand football but it is very important to us for me. We will see what happens.
“If this is my decision, definitely [he stays]He is a very important player. ,
Newcastle Strand is an attractive option for Larsen, who scored 14 Premier League goals in the previous season, but remains professional and Perera believes that there will not be a step at the age of 25.
He said: “I know a lot of players in my career in this situation and they have not asked me to play but he wants to play every time. He wants to help the team.
“I am with him in the last seven or eight months, I know him very well. He will never force him. Of course we know that there is football. You should be ready for everything but I want to keep the best players and such players with me.”