AIK Eyes Szabolcs Schön as Transfer Deadline Approaches
AIK is pursuing a loan deal for Szabolcs Schön from Bolton to strengthen their squad ahead of the transfer deadline.
- • AIK plans to sign at least two new players before the transfer window closes.
- • The club is interested in Szabolcs Schön, currently with Bolton.
- • AIK is negotiating primarily for a loan deal for Schön.
- • Valdemiro Domingos is also being targeted as a new striker.
Key details
AIK is actively pursuing a deal to acquire Szabolcs Schön from Bolton Wanderers as the Swedish transfer window nears its closing date. With just over three weeks left, AIK aims to strengthen its squad by adding at least two new players, including a striker and a left-back to bolster competition. Reports indicate that the club is particularly interested in Schön, a 24-year-old left-back who has made nine appearances for the Hungarian national team and contributed significantly at Bolton with one goal and four assists last season across 39 matches.
AIK’s interest was heightened after the departure of Jere Uronen, which opened up the need for a new left-back in the team's lineup. In addition to Schön, AIK is also in discussions to sign a striker, with Valdemiro Domingos from Tondela being a prime target. The club is primarily negotiating a loan deal for Schön, reflecting their strategy to enhance the squad while remaining resource-conscious ahead of the competitive season.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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