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Ares Transfers: Breakthrough Chasing with David Moberg Karlsson

Ares Transfers: Breakthrough Chasing with David Moberg Karlsson

Aris is trying to complete a major transfer with Gazzetta reporting that they are in talks to sign 29-year-old winger David Moberg Carlsson.

The Swedish winger’s case is made more difficult because he was awarded a contract in Japan Orava Until December 2024, reliable information indicates that Ares is deeply involved with Carlson and is determined to go to great lengths to get him. He appears to have information that the 29-year-old winger intends to return to Europe after nearly a year and a half in Japan.

The Swedish football player started his career from Gutenberg After being in the infrastructure departments, he rose to the professional team with 36 matches, five goals and three assists. His performances with the famous Swedish team attracted interest from English clubs and in July 2013 Sunderland Bought his rights against 1.75 million euros. His move from England was clearly not what he imagined it to be as he made no more than one first-team appearance to follow up on his loan spell at Climarnock in a turbulent season (2013-14) for him.

Often, in order to take a step forward, you have to take a step back, which he did by going back to the places he knew. North Zealand against 500,000 euros. He played in 49 matches, scoring five goals and the same number of assists. In July 2016, Norcaping He invested in him and was justified in his decision as the Swedish team spent an amount 350 thousand euros And I awarded him 1.65 million euros in Sparta Prague He competed in it until January 2022 when he decided to completely change his environment by moving to Japan. Urava acquired him for €1,000,000.

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He played excellent matches with Norrköping, 86 in number, with 22 goals and 15 assists, similarly with Slavia Prague (96 matches, 26 goals, 22 assists). In Japanese Urawa, he played 46 matches, scoring 13 goals (eight of them in the last season).

Karlsson has featured in all of Sweden’s national teams (U17, U18, U19 and U21) and made his debut for the first team in January 2017 in a friendly match against Ivory Coast followed by an impressive performance against Slovakia where he was for the first time. He had a starting jersey score a goal and has two assists. His third and final participation was in November 2018 in a World Cup qualifying match against Denmark.