Sverre Nypan has certainly seen the Norwegian players’ jubilant journey in the World Cup, but where Nusa, Haaland, Bobb and the rest of the gang focus on the next game, then the next, then the next, the former Rosenborg star focuses on what should and must happen for him to get the right development at Manchester City. Now part three of the plan comes to City Football Group.
On Saturday, City announced that Nypan will be loaned to Lommel SK in the Belgian second division. The Belgian club is owned by City Football Group.
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Sverre Nypan is sent on loan to Belgian second division
The 19-year-old still hasn’t made his debut in a City shirt, last season Nypan was on loan to Middlesbrough, where he made 21 appearances.
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We wish the 19-year-old the best of luck in Belgium.
Lommel Sk. Doesn’t sound particularly exciting, but we hope this is a well-thought-out plan at City. The Norwegian national team needs a Sverre Nypan who will have the right working conditions in the coming years.
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