Norway has an “open” spot that midfielder Morten Thorsby can fill until the World Cup in Mexico, Canada and possibly the United States in the summer, but then more playing time at a high level is needed.

According to TV 2, the 29-year-old national team player is facing a change of club in Italy. – Right now, negotiations are underway between Genoa and Cremonese in the hope of bringing about a permanent transfer for Thorsby.

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The 29-year-old currently plays for Genoa, but although he has started in eight of 21 league games, he has had fewer full games than he had hoped. – Norway’s national team manager Ståle Solbakken has been clear that he picks players who are fit and who play regularly. – A change of club will be positive not only for Morten Thorsby, who will probably have a more central role after a change, but also for Norway who will be a little stronger.

Cremonese are currently in 12th place in Serie A, while his current club Genoa are in 16th place.

The Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reported earlier in the week about preliminary talks, and according to TV 2, these negotiations have now entered a serious phase.

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Long considered
Cremonese’s coach, Davide Nicola, is said to have had his eyes on Thorsby for a long time.

If the transfer goes well, a two-year deal is likely to await the Norwegian international.