Glimt agrees with AGF on the purchase of Albert Grønbæk – news Nordland

AGF states this in a stock exchange announcement. The message states that the final details of the player’s personal conditions, as well as the mandatory medical check-up, are missing. According to the Danish newspaper BT, Glimt pays more than 20 million Danish kroner for the player. This corresponds to approximately NOK 26 million. In June, BT reported that AGF (Aarhus Gymnastikforening) rejected a bid of around half as much for Grønbæk. Most expensive player If the transfer goes through, Grønbæk will become the most expensive player who has been bought to the Eliteserien, writes BT Bodø/Glimt can qualify for the Champions League next week. In the decisive playoff games, they face Dinamo Zagreb over two games. NTB has tried to get in touch with Glimt’s general manager Frode Thomassen and sports manager Håvard Sakariassen without success. Grønbæk has played 86 games for AGF’s first team. There have been eight goals and eight assists. Stig Inge Bjørnebye is sports manager at AGF.



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