Djurgarden’s chief, Bosse Andersson, has hinted that goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterström may be on the move this summer. It seems that Wolves are particularly interested in acquiring his services, and Andersson is well aware of this.
When asked about the potential transfer fee, Andersson remained tight-lipped. However, he did mention that if the deal is beneficial for both Zetterström and DjurgÃ¥rden, they won’t stand in his way. “We won’t put sticks in the wheels,” he said in an interview with Fotbolldirekt.se.
Andersson also expressed his belief that Zetterström is the best goalkeeper in Allsvenskan and should have been called up to the national team. “That speaks for itself,” he added, highlighting the player’s undeniable talent.
Zetterström’s agent, Blash Hosseini, chimed in on the matter as well. He mentioned that his client is currently enjoying his time at DjurgÃ¥rden. However, when the right opportunity arises, they will discuss a potential move. Hosseini also noted that players often prefer to be represented by him when they make a move abroad.
For now, Zetterström’s focus remains on DjurgÃ¥rden. But with interest from Wolves and his impressive performances in the Allsvenskan, it seems likely that a transfer could be on the horizon. Only time will tell where the talented goalkeeper will end up next.