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Jallow and Kalley on their way away from IFK Gothenburg

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Yahya Kalley and Alexander Jallow.

Yahya Kalley and Alexander Jallow.

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Alexander Jallow and Yahya Kalley may be lost to Blue and White.

Jallow has previously attracted interest from foreign clubs, but now information to Sportbladet claims that Kalley can also disappear to Europe.

Right now, Dutch Groningen is closest at hand for the 20-year-old.

IFK Gothenburg continues with its high staff turnover.

Mikael Stahre has succeeded Roland Nilsson as coach and become the club’s third coach in as many years.

Jacob Johansson has been forced to quit due to injury problems, Oscar Wendt and Marcus Berg are back at Kamratgården after years in Europe, while Gustav Svensson looks to return to Gothenburg after his time in the USA and China.

Now two of the younger players may be on their way away from Blåvitt.

Alexander Jallow, who joined the club from J-Södra in January 2020, has previously been on the radar of several European clubs. As recently as May, interest was reported from Anderlecht, Sampdoria and Turin.

Starting to get sharp mode

According to information to Sportbladet, there is now a sharp situation around Jallow, and a move seems to be increasingly imminent for the 23-year-old.

IFK can also lose Yahya Kalley, the 19-year-old who the club found in Malmö FF’s U19 team and who was responsible for an impressive start in the club.

Initiated information to Sportbladet claims that Dutch Groningen has scouted Kalley on site in Gothenburg and is very interested in joining the outfield. Kalley is seen as a replacement for the successful Gabriel Gudmundsson who has been rumored to Borussia Dortmund, Napoli, Milan, Atalanta, Red Bull Leipzig and Manchester City.

Apart from Groningen, there is also interest in Kalley from other clubs in Holland and Belgium, but it is Groningen that is at the forefront of the queue at the moment.

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