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Two Greek teams are interested in 22-year-old Norwegian midfielder Johan Hove
Five days before the end of the transfer window, Sportish reports that 22-year-old Norwegian midfielder Johan Hove has caught the interest of the Greeks.
There are still five days until the transfer window closes. Most are done. brushes left. Last but important. For some more, for others less.
The scenarios and information are self-explanatory, especially since the Greek market is still open and therefore offers sales opportunities for those looking for immediate solutions.
One of the reports that reached them Sportish it has to do with him John Hove. Technically gifted for a more advanced role, the Norwegian midfielder ‘Achter’, a 22-year-old international and national hopeful for his country, made his professional debut before he was 16 in the top flight.
Two years ago he was named the country’s best young footballer as a member of Stromsgården (irreplaceable manager and leader for the last three years, with 24 goals in league games in that time, this year alone he has 8, with 2 assists) Eliteserien, which arouses the interest of English groups.
It didn’t work out, he stayed with “Gonchet”, where he has a contract until June 2023. Common belief the coveted transfer was coming last summer. It did not happen. Guess that at the end of this year’s Norwegian championship in mid-November (8 games left) something will happen that didn’t happen in the summer – then at the latest.
Hove was reportedly put through its paces by two Greek teams. The related reports are positive and… complete, as there is even information on the status of the Norwegian midfielder and also the amount of spending required for an immediate purchase, an expense that is not prohibitive for those interested and the dates of the whole time.
On Thursday (September 15th) the possibility for the Greek teams to make additions/purchases ends, i.e. a short celebration as to whether and when further measures will be decided after Hove’s undisputed scan.
If not, it won’t be too late in January when the Norwegian midfielder will now be able to sign wherever he pleases into the last half of his contract…
Source: sport 24
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