Danish Bjørn Paulsen was in his Superligatid both the real man in Jutland and Esbjerg, and in the past two years, he also saw the game itself as a load-bearing profile of the Hammarby-crew, which ended on a 4. space in the group have won … in the 2018 season.

He has also been a sought-after lord in the past some time, and on Monday, he could then implement a switch to Ingolstadt, which is located in the bottom of the German 2. Bundesliga.

According to the Swedish media FotbollDirekt has Ingolstadt had to get rid of between 7 and 8 million Swedish kronor – the equivalent to between 5 and 6 million Danish kroner for the Danish midstopper, but Hammarby could allegedly have gotten much more for Paulsen.

It is due to the Bear Paulsens forhåndværende contract with Hammarby only ran for a year yet, and that it will be very expensive for Hammarby to extend it. For the time he will no longer be able to use the so-called ‘artistskat’, which corresponds to the research scheme in Denmark, where highly skilled foreigners get off with a lower skatsats.

The Swedish topklub should therefore pay a significantly higher salary to extend with Paulsen, and the dane’s sale value would therefore naturally fall, the closer he came to its end.

FotbollDirekt writes, therefore, that the popular dane will be able to be brought before the Hammarby between 15 and 20 million Swedish kronor in august. It is equivalent to somewhere between 11 and 15 million Danish kroner.

Bjørn Paulsen went on to play 65 games for Hammarby.

FC Copenhagen – 8. jan. 2019 – at. 12:47 of the Past in FCK and BIF: Now haunt the rich once again in the Park’s opkøbsplaner