Jusef Erabi Transfer from Hammarby to Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona is actively pursuing the acquisition of Jusef Erabi, a Swedish forward born in 2003, who is currently with Hammarby. Erabi's contract is set to expire in December 2026. Hellas Verona is aiming to complete the transfer in the near future to ensure his participation in the summer preparations. Although Hammarby's initial asking price is approximately 6 million euros, the negotiations are well underway, and Hellas Verona is hopeful of reaching a different agreement. One potential arrangement is a loan with an option to buy, which would allow Verona to manage the financial commitment and evaluate Erabi's performance in Italy. Erabi has reportedly not confirmed the transfer, mentioning his lack of knowledge about it and noting that the market activity has just begun. Verona's sporting director, Sean Sogliano, is reportedly optimistic about the transaction following his return from Stockholm, with the expectation that the coming week will be crucial.
Hellas Verona has taken the first step by organizing a trip to Sweden to negotiate directly with Hammarby, aiming to finalize the deal before their training camp in Folgaria, scheduled for July 13. The transfer fee set by Hammarby is approximately five million euros. Jusef Erabi expressed surprise at the rumors, stating he was shocked to read about the news in an Italian site and mentioned he knows nothing concrete about his future yet.
Hellas Verona has shown interest in acquiring Jusef Erabi, a promising young striker from Hammarby. The club's sporting director, Sean Sogliano, made a trip to Stockholm to negotiate the terms of the transfer. Born in 2002, Erabi has appeared in 15 matches and scored 4 goals in the current Allsvenskan season, demonstrating his physical prowess and adaptability in various attacking roles. The goal is to finalize the transfer ahead of the summer training camp in Folgaria, which begins on July 13, with medical checks scheduled for July 10. Prior to his visit to Sweden, Sogliano coordinated with Chris Puscasiu from Presidio Investors to plan and establish the transfer budget. Having already secured Amin Sarr from Lyon for 3.5 million euros, Hellas Verona views Erabi as a potential partner for Sarr, aiming to create an all-Swedish attacking duo.
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