Patrick Berg on his way home to Bodø/Glimt from Lens – news Nordland

– I guess I’m not allowed to say anything until it’s official and made public. Until then, I’ve been muzzled. That’s what Patrick Berg said when he met a group of press corps at Bodø Airport just after 7pm on Monday evening. Now he is confirmed ready for his childhood club Bodø/Glimt, the club writes on its website, Sunday evening. The rumor mill got hot Avisa Nordland confirmed earlier today that Patrick Berg will be a Bodø/Glimt player again. Later, both VG and Nettavisen reported the same. news has also received confirmation from sources that the elegant midfielder must have been on his way home to Aspmyra. According to what news has been informed, the transfer fee should be close to what French Lens paid for him – i.e. around NOK 40 million. Patrick Berg met both press and fans when he arrived in Bodø on Monday evening. Photo: Daniel Hong Hansen / news – How is it to be in Bodø, Patrick?, Berg was asked at Bodø Airport. – It is absolutely fantastic to be in Bodø. As you know, it’s my hometown, so there’s nothing better than that. – What do you think of what Glimt has achieved since you left? – Bodø/Glimt as a club has only continued its incredible development and being able to follow it from a distance has been absolutely fantastic, both individual players and the team. Berg stressed that he had no moving luggage with him now, and that there was nothing completely clear when it came to a transfer to Bodø/Glimt. – How has your time in France been? – I choose not to go into it right now. So we’ll get back to that at a later time. Photo: Sondre Skjelvik / news – Surprisingly, the 24-year-old was sold to French side Lens at New Year’s. But the stay in France has not been a success, and the 24-year-old has largely worn out the bench. – It is a bit surprising that he is coming home already now. I would have thought he would have had a little more patience when he finally got out, says news’s ​​sports commentator Jan-Petter Saltvedt. He believes that Berg is primarily motivated by two things: – It is a mixture that the project in Bodø is too tempting and not least that the national team place hangs in the balance by a thinner and thinner thread if the situation continues as it is now. Saltvedt does not think it is a matter of the bodøveraging having lowered the level of ambition. – He simply wants to go home and experience more of the adventure. In any case, it cannot be about finances. I refuse to believe that it is more financially lucrative to return to Bodø than to stay in France. TV 2’s football expert Yaw Amankwah believes the record transition comes a few days too late. “To put it bluntly, the timing of Patrick Berg’s return to Glimt, less than a week after TIDENES opportunity to CL, feels a bit like getting the wedding dress in the mail 5 days after the wedding,” he writes on Twitter. Patrick Berg (Lens) travels home to Norway and returns to Bodø/Glimt, writes the French major newspaper L’Équipe. Photo: Facsimile from L’Équipe Bjørkan on his way to the Netherlands VG reported on Sunday that Bodø/Glimt is working to bring home the trio Marius Lode, Patrick Berg and Fredrik André Bjørkan. However, the latter is said to be very close to signing for Dutch Feyenoord, according to TV 2. It is a bit surprising that he is coming home already now. I would have thought he would have had a little more patience when he finally got out.



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