In Norrköping, Sweden, IFK Norrköping has taken a step toward greater transparency in player transfers. On March 4, 2026, the club's annual meeting unanimously approved a motion from supporters calling for more openness in player deals. The motion will now be investigated further by IFK Norrköping along with other football clubs.
Club chairman Martin Gyllix stated that transparency has been a topic of internal discussion for the club, including before a notable agent incident last summer. He emphasized the club's desire to share as much information as possible with members. Alexander Winge, one of the initiators of the motion, delivered a speech at the meeting and received support from Gyllix.
the club had discussed transparency internally before a notable agent dispute last summer and aims to share as much information as possible with members
The club is exploring how to report on player transactions and what details can be disclosed.