Today’s news is anything but surprising. Noah Holm has been clear that he is having a great time in Rosenborg and does not want to go further out into the big world again until he is ready. The 23-year-old striker was brought to RB Leipzig’s youth venture in 2017. – There he was in the guards, but did not have time for first-team football before the journey continued to Vitória Guimarães in Portugal.
Rosenborg brought him back to Norway in 2021. – After a season-long loan to Stade Rennes, he was back at Lerkendal in the summer of 2023.
The 23-year-old striker’s contract was supposed to expire after the 2025 season, but now the two parties have agreed on a deal through 2027.
Holm is happy about something he tells Rosenborg’s pages. “It’s incredibly nice to be able to clarify the future. It is a wish I have had for a long time, and I am incredibly happy that we were able to sign the agreement today. I’ve known for a long time that this was where I wanted to be, so it’s been hard to keep this news hidden, but it’s nice to bring it to light.”
The 23-year-old striker has been playing for Rosenborg since August 2021. He has played 51 games with ten goals and six assists for the Trondheim club.
Noah Holm is the son of former AGF and Lyngby head coach David Nielsen, who was also briefly involved last season to save Lillestrøm. (As you know, it went badly)