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Jusef Erabi Transfer from Hammarby to Genk

Jusef Erabi, initially interested in moving to Millwall, was eventually convinced to join Genk. Genk needed a new striker due to the planned sale of Hyeon-gyu Oh. Although Oh's transfer to VfB Stuttgart didn't happen, Erabi still joined Genk to replace Tolu Arokodare, who moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The transfer fee was four million euros, and Erabi signed a contract until June 30, 2029.

Jusef Erabi is transferring from Hammarby to KRC Genk for approximately 5 million. The 22-year-old Swedish player is currently undergoing medical tests in Genk. This transfer is confirmed as part of Genk's strategy to strengthen their squad both financially and sportively during this transfer period.

Jusef Erabi, a 22-year-old Swedish player, initially declined interest from Genk as he wouldn't be the first choice. However, with Oh's departure, he is now open to the transfer.

Aftonbladet reports on the transfer developments involving Jusef Erabi. Jusef Erabi was initially choosing between Championship club Millwall FC and Belgian club Genk. If the transfer to Millwall fails, Genk is one of the clubs interested in signing the player. The player has been removed from training with Hammarby as they are in final negotiations with a couple of clubs.

Genk is keen on acquiring Jusef Erabi, a Swedish international striker aged 22, who is currently part of Hammarby's squad. The club has proposed a €5 million offer for Erabi, who has netted six goals in 22 appearances this season. Recently, Erabi played a pivotal role in Hammarby's triumph over Charleroi during the Conference League qualifiers. Offers have been received from both Genk and the English Championship club Millwall, each tabling €5 million. Erabi now faces a decision, as both clubs are eager to add him to their rosters. The forward is under contract with Hammarby until the close of 2026, with his market value pegged at €6 million by Transfermarkt.

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