Transfer Market Update: Nikola Vasic Eyes Hammarby Move, Jusef Erabi's Value Set Higher by Hammarby
Nikola Vasic seeks transfer to Hammarby, while Jusef Erabi's price tag rises amid Swansea bids.
- • Nikola Vasic has passed a medical with Hammarby and is close to a transfer out of BP.
- • Jusef Erabi's reported withdrawal from Swansea's 45 million kronor bid aligns with Hammarby's 60 million kronor asking price.
- • Hammarby expects further developments on both players in the coming weeks.
- • Teammates and coaches are backing the players' value during the transfer discussions.
Key details
Nikola Vasic is reportedly keen on leaving BP to join Hammarby, following a successful medical examination. Despite being under contract, Vasic has expressed his intention to break free from BP and has communicated this desire to his current club. While he has not signed with Hammarby yet, he has reached an agreement on personal terms, hinting at a potential move within the next week or two. He stated, "Things are happening," indicating possible developments in the transfer process.
On the other hand, Hammarby forward Jusef Erabi has sparked considerable interest, with Swansea City recently submitting two transfer bids, the most recent being 45 million kronor. However, Hammarby is holding firm on their asking price of at least 60 million kronor, which would mark one of the highest transfer fees in the club's history. Teammate Shaquille Pinas backed Erabi’s value, emphasizing his consistent performances. Hammarby's coach, Kim Hellberg, is focused on player development to raise market values rather than discussing transfer fees, affirming the club's strategic approach as they also prepare for a Conference League qualifier against Rosenborg.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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