Feb 16 • 12:16 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Wolff Eikrem ready for 'Kåffa': - I am very excited

Magnus Wolff Eikrem has joined KFUM Oslo after leaving Molde and expresses his excitement about the new challenge with the club.

Magnus Wolff Eikrem, a 35-year-old midfielder, has been confirmed as a player for KFUM Oslo after deciding not to extend his contract with Molde, a club he had been with since 2018. Eikrem expressed his enthusiasm for joining KFUM Oslo, describing it as a fantastic challenge and an exciting opportunity for him personally. The decision to join was made quickly after a conversation with the club's head coach, Johannes Moesgaard, which led him to sign the contract without hesitation.

Eikrem is well-known in Norwegian football, having won the Kniksen Award for the best midfielder in 2012 and also being named the player of the year by VG that same year. His experience and accolades in the sport include winning the Eliteserien four times, specifically in 2011, 2012, 2019, and 2022, showcasing his successful career in top-level Norwegian football. This transfer marks a significant shift in his career as he embarks on a new chapter with KFUM Oslo, a club looking to elevate its status in the league.

With Eikrem now part of the team, expectations may rise for KFUM Oslo as they prepare for the upcoming season. The addition of an experienced player like Eikrem could provide valuable leadership on and off the pitch. His previous successes not only enhance the team's competitive edge but also inspire younger players within the club, indicating a promising future as they aim to make an impact in the Eliteserien.

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