Jorgen Strand Larsen has reportedly agreed a five-year contract renewal in a major boost for Wolves.
Wolves faced a battle to keep hold of their star striker over the summer as they rejected two late bids from Newcastle.
But now he is set to commit his future to the Premier League basement boys as he has agreed a five-year extension with the option of a sixth, according to Sky Sports.
Wolves hope the Norwegian, 25, can find the form he displayed last year as they currently sit 20th with no points after four games.
Strand Larsen hit 14 Premier League goals last campaign as the Midlands side completed a great escape under manager Vitor Pereira.
Pereira himself has penned a new three-year deal despite their torrid start to the season, Wolves announced on Thursday.
More to follow.