Transfers
Swedish hockey clubs active on transfer deadline
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Several teams in SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan made key moves as the transfer window closed on Sunday night. Modo Hockey strengthened its defense and goaltending, while other clubs like Djurgården and Södertälje added forwards. Oskarshamn parted ways with a defenseman amid roster adjustments.
Linköping HC has entered the race to sign Växjö Lakers forward Dylan McLaughlin, according to sources cited by Hockeynews. The 30-year-old Canadian has emerged as a sought-after player on the transfer market. LHC aims to bolster its center depth after recent departures.
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Following initial reports of strong interest from Swiss clubs, 20-year-old Leksand forward Andro Kaderli now wants to remain in Sweden after his team's SHL relegation to Hockeyallsvenskan. The physical right-shooter prioritizes a return to SHL or play in the second tier.
Malmö FF is reportedly close to signing 30-year-old Bulgarian international Yanis Karabelyov from Partizan Belgrade, according to Swedish media reports. The deal could be finalized during the ongoing winter transfer window. Meanwhile, an MLS club is said to be interested in MFF's Lasse Berg Johnsen.
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Cartels appeared in Buenos Aires targeting agent Martín Guastadisegno over youth player Luca Scarlato's departure from River Plate to Italian club Parma, using parental rights. The case highlighted tensions between family rights and those of forming clubs, sparking debate in Argentine football. River reported the matter to FIFA and secured an agreement with Parma.
Swedish international Sofia Jakobsson has joined Liga MX Femenil side Toluca Femenil on an 18-month contract, leaving London City Lionesses. The 35-year-old brings extensive experience from clubs like Real Madrid Femenino and Umeå IK, as well as a strong national team career. She becomes the first Swede at Toluca and the second in the Mexican women's league after Evelyn Ijeh's stint at Tigres Femenil.
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Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta will not feature in tomorrow's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest due to his mental state amid transfer speculation. Manager Oliver Glasner emphasized protecting both the player and the team. Mateta, the club's top scorer with 10 goals this season, has expressed a desire to leave before the transfer deadline.
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