Benfica interested in RBK’s player Casper Tengstedt – Rosenborg is considering selling – news Trøndelag

news can learn that Benfica is interested in buying the Dane from Rosenborg. It was TV 2 that mentioned the news first, and Adresseavisen also has the same information. news knows that Rosenborg would not have been interested in selling the Dane if there had not been talk of a very high offer. As news understands it, Benfica may be willing to pay over NOK 100 million for the Danish jewel, which tempts RBK. Big signing Since Tengstedt came to Rosenborg this summer, he has delivered 15 goals and seven assists in 14 games in the Eliteserien. As a result, there has been great excitement around whether the bigger club came on the field this January. The Dane has a contract with RBK until 2026. news has tried to get in touch with RBK’s sporting director, Micke Dorsin, so far without success. – I think there are many people who want Tengstedt. That’s all I can say, says sports director Mikael Dorsins to Adresseavisen. – Big sum – I think he’s worth it considering his performances last season. That’s what news’s ​​football expert, Carl-Erik Torp, says. – Benfica is a good club that brings in smart and cultivates young players. It is clear that it is a huge loss for Rosenborg, but it is difficult to say no to such a sum. Are you surprised by the price? – It is a large sum, but sounds reasonable. It is the market that decides anyway. It is also good that we get the big European clubs to turn their attention to us, and we see that it is sold for higher sums after Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard. It is a very positive boost for Norwegian football, says news’s ​​football expert. news’s ​​football expert Carl-Erik Torp. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB Selling for more in the Eliteserien There is no doubt that players sell for more money from the Eliteserien than before. Figures from Norwegian Top Football show that players were sold for 112 million in 2018. In 2022, however, players were sold for 350 million. – It is primarily that we have produced better and better players, says Kenneth Wilsgård, club developer in Norwegian Top Football.



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