Tobias Gulliksen Finalizes Transfer from Djurgården to Rapid Wien
Tobias Gulliksen has transferred from Djurgården to Rapid Wien, confirmed by sports director Bosse Andersson.
- • Tobias Gulliksen's transfer to Rapid Wien is confirmed by Djurgården's Bosse Andersson.
- • The financial terms of the transfer include 55 million kronor with possible bonuses.
- • Gulliksen had been absent from recent matches, indicating a pending transfer.
- • Tokmac Nguen is also in talks for his own transfer away from Djurgården.
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Tobias Gulliksen, the 22-year-old player from Djurgården, has finalized his transfer and is en route to Rapid Wien, as confirmed by the club's sports director, Bosse Andersson. The transfer agreement, reported to amount to 55 million kronor, with potential bonuses totaling an additional 5 million kronor, marks a significant financial move for Djurgården in the football market.
During a recent media broadcast, Andersson shared that he personally drove Gulliksen to the airport, indicating the player’s happiness regarding the transfer. "He was very happy. He has received permission to go to another club. We have an agreement with that club, and we wish him all the best," stated Andersson.
Gulliksen had not participated in Djurgården's recent matches, which raised speculation about his imminent move. Andersson hinted at Rapid Wien being the new destination when he remarked, "It can well be true."
In addition to Gulliksen's departure, Djurgården is also dealing with transfer talks regarding another player, Tokmac Nguen, who was absent from the squad as discussions continue over a potential move. Andersson has noted discussions with other clubs, stating, "Toki gets these days to sort things out. There are transfer windows closing here and there."
This transfer comes amidst a series of significant player movements in Swedish football and has garnered attention from fans and analysts alike, especially given Gulliksen's potential and previous performances with Djurgården. The club has expressed gratitude for Gulliksen’s contributions and looks forward to future successes as he embarks on this new chapter in Austria.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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