A few days ago, after it became clear that Luton Town continue to be relegated and are now ready for League One, Thelo Aasgaard was told by national team manager Ståle Solbakken that he must change clubs or simply forget about the national team.
In March, Solbakken surprised by bringing back Benfica player Andreas Schjelderup back in the national team squad and for the first time Thelo Aasgaard, the 23-year-old who started out in Liverpool’s youth department. Thelo Aasgaard was essential in the promotion to League One last season for Wigan, which sent him on to Luton Town and to the national team.
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Luton Town were recently relegated from the Championship, and it is now clear that Aasgaard – who has just established himself in the national team – faces an important career choice.
A number of media reported that Solbakken could not bring in players from such a low division as League One. – That means he will not be selected for the World Cup qualifiers against Italy and Estonia in June, even though Thelo Aasgaard has impressed the national team manager.
There are rumours that Sunderland manager Régis Le Bris, who led the team to 4th place in the Championsship, has “sent” his scouts to keep an eye on Aasgard. – Despite the fact that Sunderland will not be promoted to the Premier League this season, they will make a good profit from the sale of Jobe Bellingham.
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