Daniel Marmenlind Transferred from Malmö to Djurgården to Strengthen Goalie Position

Daniel Marmenlind has transferred from Malmö to Djurgården as a new goalkeeper for the rest of the 2025 season, boosting Djurgården's ambitions following a strong season start.

    Key details

  • • Daniel Marmenlind transferred from Malmö to Djurgården for the rest of the season after contract release.
  • • Djurgården aims to strengthen its goalkeeper position alongside Magnus Hellberg.
  • • Three-way transfer involved Nybro, with Oskar Blomgren moving to Malmö and Hugo Hävelid loaned to Nybro.
  • • Niklas Wikegård highlighted Marmenlind's experience and past connection to Djurgården.

Daniel Marmenlind has officially left Malmö to join Djurgården for the remainder of the 2025 season, capping about a week of negotiations. Despite having a contract with Malmö until April 2027, Marmenlind was released from the agreement to facilitate this transfer. At Djurgården, he will bolster the goalkeeper roster alongside Magnus Hellberg, addressing the team's immediate needs after Oskar Blomgren's successful return to Malmö from Nybro.

This move is part of a three-way arrangement involving Nybro as well: while Blomgren moves back to Malmö, Hugo Hävelid is loaned out from Djurgården to Nybro. Djurgården's sporting director, Niklas Wikegård, expressed his enthusiasm about the acquisition, describing Marmenlind as an "experienced and established goalkeeper" who previously had ties with the club and is eager to make an impact.

Djurgården has experienced one of their best seasons in nearly two decades and views strategic moves like adding Marmenlind as essential to build on their recent success. The club’s long-term goal remains to compete for championship titles in upcoming seasons, and this transfer strengthens their lineup as they aim for sustained competitiveness in Swedish hockey.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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