Adrian Helm Draws Interest from Multiple Allsvenskan Clubs
19-year-old forward Adrian Helm is being pursued by AIK, Mjällby, and Gais in Allsvenskan transfer talks.
- • Adrian Helm is attracting interest from AIK, Mjällby, and Gais.
- • He has been offered contracts by all three clubs and will decide soon.
- • Helm has scored four goals and assisted six times in the current season.
- • His contract with Ljungskile runs until 2026, requiring a buyout for any transfer.
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Adrian Helm, a 19-year-old forward currently with Ljungskile, is in high demand among Allsvenskan clubs, with AIK, Mjällby, and Gais all presenting contract offers to the promising young talent. Helm, who has made a notable impact in the Ettan Södra league this season with four goals and six assists in just 15 matches, is expected to make a choice on his future shortly.
After training stints with both AIK and Gais, Helm has garnered attention for his versatile offensive capabilities. Gais's coach, Fredrik Holmberg, has compared Helm’s potential to that of Ken Sema, emphasizing his ability to play across all attacking positions.
Currently under contract with Ljungskile until 2026, Helm’s departure will necessitate a buyout from any interested party, adding complexity to the transfer negotiations. As he weighs his options, the Swedish football community eagerly anticipates his decision as it could significantly shape the rosters of the interested clubs.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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