Gais Signs Young Talent Elias Yonan in Exciting Transfer
Elias Yonan, a 15-year-old footballer, joins Gais from Skövde AIK in a promising transfer deal.
- • Gais signs 15-year-old midfielder Elias Yonan from Skövde AIK.
- • Yonan describes himself as technical, ball-skilled, with good game vision.
- • He chose Gais over other clubs, viewing it as the best team in Gothenburg.
- • Yonan's contract is for three years, with a loan back to Skövde AIK while training with Gais.
Key details
Gais, a prominent football club in Gothenburg, has secured the signing of 15-year-old midfielder Elias Yonan from Skövde AIK. This move reflects Gais' ambition in player development, with technical director Magnus Sköldmark expressing his enthusiasm over the addition of Yonan, who had attracted interest from multiple Swedish clubs.
Yonan, who has made four appearances for Skövde AIK in the Ettan Södra league along with one match in the cup against Malmö FF, has made a strong impression at a young age. He describes his playing style as technical and ball-skilled, emphasizing his good game vision which he believes will suit Gais well. When discussing his decision to join Gais, Yonan stated he felt it was the best fit for him, proudly labeling the club as the “best team in Gothenburg.”
His new contract with Gais is set for three years, but Yonan will initially be loaned back to Skövde AIK. He will, however, continue to train with Gais’ senior team and compete with their Ligacup Elit squad. This arrangement allows him to balance his immediate playing time with ongoing development at a competitive level, setting a promising path for his future in Swedish football.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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