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With the recent sponsorship deals and the potential sale of Chair, or Dykes, or anyone! does anyone know anything about the the standard of strikers playing in Scandinavia? It’s been reported that MC has been playing with quite a young strike force and I would assume that he’d have quite a good handle on players playing in these countries so
Are they good enough to score in the Championship and
Their season ends soon. Wonder if there are any out of contract players he may know of that are good enough? We certainly are not forking out for anyone.
I mean Robin Quaison is about to be sacked by AIK for repeatedly being a dickhead so perhaps he is in our price range
I said in the other thread that I would look at Oscar Petterson - 23 yo winger who scored 9 this season
I’d also run an eye over Lucas Hedlund - 25yo striker who scored 16 in 25 in the 2nd division after leaving the champions Häcken to play games - raw like Keenan but is strong, quick, powerful and scores lots of poachers goals.
Sebastian Andersson - 32yo 6’4 CF - is available on a free after leaving Koln this summer with a 1 in 4 record in Bundesliga
Aimar Sher who Hammarby sold 2 years ago is currently a free agent - 20yo CM, Swedish u21 - after leaving Spezia
Based on Marti’s record at Hammarby though I imagine if there is any money to spend it might end up going on a youngster from Spanish obscurity or a left field signing from Central Europe.
A Hammarby-supporting pal of mine is worried that a couple of their players could leave.
One in particular is Jusef Erabi, their young striker. He's coming into the final year of his contract, is only 20-years-old, and is apparently quite useful.
He's got 11 in all comps this season, although hasn't scored in months and has only been coming off the bench recently.
Erabi is an interesting prospect, fell out of favour as Marti went to a fluid 3 as he is a stereotypical number 9.
I would expect though that even if we have any money to spend, part of the deal to let Marti go amicably was that he not take advantage of the clubs financial issues and come back for players.