Feb 16 • 12:16 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Eikrem ready for KFUM: – I am really looking forward to it

Magnus Wolff Eikrem has signed with KFUM Oslo after leaving Molde FC.

Magnus Wolff Eikrem, a seasoned midfielder, has officially signed with the Oslo-based football club KFUM Oslo after deciding not to extend his contract with Molde FC, where he played since 2018. In a statement, Eikrem expressed his excitement about the new challenge, highlighting KFUM as a very interesting club. He mentioned that the decision to join KFUM came quickly after a productive conversation with head coach Johannes Moesgaard last Friday.

Eikrem, who gained recognition in 2012 after winning the Kniksen Award for Norway's midfielder of the year and being named player of the year by VG, has a notable track record in Norwegian football. He has been a key player in the Norwegian league, winning the Eliteserien four times with Molde under the management of legendary player Ole Gunnar Solskjær. This move marks a new chapter in his career as he strives to contribute his experience and skill to KFUM during their current season.

This signing is significant not just for Eikrem but also for KFUM Oslo, signaling a boost in their ambitions in the league. Eikrem's extensive experience and leadership in the midfield could provide vital support for the team as they strive to compete effectively in Norwegian football. Fans are eagerly anticipating his debut and the impact he will have on the club's performance moving forward.

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