Daniel Henareh, a 21-year-old goalkeeper, has been loaned to Karlstad Fotboll, which plays in Ettan, from GIF Sundsvall. The move was reportedly made to advance his career by gaining more playing time in competitive matches. Henareh, who has AIK as his parent club and previously played for its U19 team and been part of its senior squad, said he feels ready to give his all at Karlstad Fotboll, describing the club as serious with clear ambitions to move up.
Joel Cedergren, the sporting director at GIF Sundsvall, stated that the decision was based on Henareh's development, noting he has performed very well over two seasons but needs competitive matches to progress further. Thomas Andersson, the sporting director at Karlstad Fotboll, explained that the signing was an important addition to the squad, citing the need for another goalkeeper due to the long season and uncertainties. He described Henareh as a young, well-trained goalkeeper with the qualities they sought.
I feel ready to give my all at Karlstad Fotboll, describing the club as serious with clear ambitions to move up.
Sources include Fotbolltransfers and Nya Wermlands-Tidningen, with the latter providing multiple articles on related football activities in Karlstad, though specific details from those articles are not included here as they focus on other topics like FBK Karlstad loaning out young talents.
The decision was based on Henareh's development, noting he has performed very well over two seasons but needs competitive matches to progress further.
The signing was an important addition to the squad, citing the need for another goalkeeper due to the long season and uncertainties.
He described Henareh as a young, well-trained goalkeeper with the qualities they sought.