As some of you might now, there has been rumors of Swedish interest in Mehdi Taremi. First it was reported that top team IFK Göteborg were interested and replaced their on loan attacker Riku Riski. And more recently, it was reported that Hammarby was interested in him. A couple of Swedish fans have even approached me and asked about Taremis scouting profile. Sources here in Sweden have told me that Hammarbys Managing Director Henrik Kindlund visited Tehran to witness the derby between Persepolis and Esteghlal.
Usually this would be regular bazar garmi in Iranian media, right? Well, Sweden has never been a destination for Iranian players due to high price tags and sanctions. But there might be little bit more to it this time around. The thing is Mehdi Taremis agent is Patrick Mörk, one of Sweden most known agents.
His clients at Global Soccer Management includes current Swedish NT players like:
Oscar Hiljemark (PSV -> Palermo)
Pontus Wernbloom (CSKA Moscow)
And he's brokered young Swedish talents to European stepping stones:
Simon Gustafsson (Häcken -> Feyenoord)
Simon Tibbling (Djurgården -> Groningen)
Emil Krafth (Helsingborg -> Bologna)
Niklas Hult (Elfsborg -> OGC Nice)
Melker Hallberg (Kalmar -> Udinese)
Carlos Strandberg (Elfsborg -> CSKA Moscow)
Joseph Baffo (Halmstad -> Braunschweig)
Represents some of Allsvenskans top talents:
Ebenezer Ofori (AIK)
Mohamed Bangura (AIK)
Kerim Mrabti (Djurgården)
Sebastian Eriksson (IFK Göteborg)
Pa Konate (Malmö FF)
Rasmus Elm (Kalmar)
Viktor Elm (Kalmar)
Alexander Fransson (IFK Norrköping)
Alhaji Kamara (IFK Norrköping)
David Mitov Nilsson (IFK Norrköping)
And other international players like:
Celso Borges (Deportivo La Coruña)
Piotr Zielinski (Empoli)
So what has this to do with Iranian football? Well, Patrick Mörk seems to have signed some of Irans top talent. His Iranian roster besides Mehdi Taremi includes Omid Alishah, Hossein Kanaani, Mehdi Torabi, Kaveh Rezaei, Milad Mohammadi, Mehrdad Mohammadi, Mehrdad Ghanbari, Ali Alipour and Milad Kamandani according to Transfermarkt.
It might not lead to anything substantial, but if the infrastructure in Iran (clubs, regime etc.) allows moves to happen, we might have an Iranian talent invasion to Europe on our hands and hopefully great things will come out of this for our football. Fingers crossed!
What do you guys think?
Usually this would be regular bazar garmi in Iranian media, right? Well, Sweden has never been a destination for Iranian players due to high price tags and sanctions. But there might be little bit more to it this time around. The thing is Mehdi Taremis agent is Patrick Mörk, one of Sweden most known agents.
His clients at Global Soccer Management includes current Swedish NT players like:
Oscar Hiljemark (PSV -> Palermo)
Pontus Wernbloom (CSKA Moscow)
And he's brokered young Swedish talents to European stepping stones:
Simon Gustafsson (Häcken -> Feyenoord)
Simon Tibbling (Djurgården -> Groningen)
Emil Krafth (Helsingborg -> Bologna)
Niklas Hult (Elfsborg -> OGC Nice)
Melker Hallberg (Kalmar -> Udinese)
Carlos Strandberg (Elfsborg -> CSKA Moscow)
Joseph Baffo (Halmstad -> Braunschweig)
Represents some of Allsvenskans top talents:
Ebenezer Ofori (AIK)
Mohamed Bangura (AIK)
Kerim Mrabti (Djurgården)
Sebastian Eriksson (IFK Göteborg)
Pa Konate (Malmö FF)
Rasmus Elm (Kalmar)
Viktor Elm (Kalmar)
Alexander Fransson (IFK Norrköping)
Alhaji Kamara (IFK Norrköping)
David Mitov Nilsson (IFK Norrköping)
And other international players like:
Celso Borges (Deportivo La Coruña)
Piotr Zielinski (Empoli)
So what has this to do with Iranian football? Well, Patrick Mörk seems to have signed some of Irans top talent. His Iranian roster besides Mehdi Taremi includes Omid Alishah, Hossein Kanaani, Mehdi Torabi, Kaveh Rezaei, Milad Mohammadi, Mehrdad Mohammadi, Mehrdad Ghanbari, Ali Alipour and Milad Kamandani according to Transfermarkt.
It might not lead to anything substantial, but if the infrastructure in Iran (clubs, regime etc.) allows moves to happen, we might have an Iranian talent invasion to Europe on our hands and hopefully great things will come out of this for our football. Fingers crossed!
What do you guys think?
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