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Jordan Larsson's transfer path to Celtic reveals AIK Drops' "naive" striker approach

AIK confirmed the defeat to land the free agent Jordan Larsson this summer. This paved the way forCelticand other suitors to sign contracts this summer.

Parkhead's iconic sonHenrylost his contract after leaving Spartak Moscow, where his contract was broken following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Impressed by Russia's top flight, he scored an impressive 26 goals in his first 62 games before returning to Sweden with a loan at AIK and a three-month success at Allsvenskan. rice field. But after his contract with Spartak was canceled, it came to an end.

Scottish PremiershipThe transition to championship has inspired Parkhead supporters in light of the Mark Larson Sr left in the East End of Glasgow. AIK Sporting Director Henrik Julerius admitted that the club wouldn't. He can bring Larson back. He admits that there are other clubs from the larger European leagues chasing the deal for the frontman.

But he re-entered the title battle in Sweden withAftonbladet, if the door couldn't be signed elsewhere. I said I wanted to. Julerius said: "It was a very good way for Jordan when his contract was broken and he became a free agent. At the same time, given the market I think will open, we (sign him) are more difficult.

"And when he left, even if we wanted to keep him, he himself at such an early stage for any alternatives or decisions. But it became natural not to exclude him, but we kept in touch and said he was watching how it evolved. Last summer the club was following him. I was already interested in.

"And he is here above Allsvenskan and delivered at the door-opening level. I don't think he will get a good offer from a good club. Is our naive thing. He has a pretty high reputation in Europe, probably just strengthening his share to reach his goal. "

Anjiposte Koguruis on the market this summer in search of another striker before the club returns to the Champions League. Ferencváros striker Ryan Mmaee is in the frame, and the forgotten Albian Ajeti is likely to ship from Celtic Park this summer.

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