Rosenborg, who have lost big money in recent years due to lack of results on the pitch, seem to be in a much better flow now. – As of right now, they are in 3rd place in the Eliteserien (The season before, the former big club landed in 4th place, while the season before that they were all the way down to 9th place).

And two sales this week will correct the Trondheim club’s shaky finances.

First up:

The 20-year-old right winger Marius Broholm, who was born in Trondheim, has contributed to the turnaround that we have seen in Rosenborg, and now he is contributing big money in a player sale to one of the five big leagues, Ligue 1.

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Lille presents Marius Broholm with lightning and thunder!.

It’s a bit sad to have played your last game for Rosenborg. It’s the club I’ve grown up with and looked up to. It will be strange to leave, he says to Rosenborg’s pages. – There you can also watch a farewell interview.

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Rosenborg’s big talent Marius Broholm (20) is ready for a transfer to French side Lille OSC in a megadeal worth 8 million euros, plus bonuses and percentages on a resale.

“I am very happy to have signed for LOSC, a great club that played in the Champions League last season. I love the project the president presented to me. I think the style of play suits me well, with nice football in front of great supporters in a good environment. I believe we can achieve great things together, and I can’t wait to get started”

Lille confirms the purchase of Marcus Broholm on their own pages

Broholm’s path to the top

  • Norwegian U21 national team player
  • Signed for Rosenborg before the 2022 season
  • Has loan experience from KBK
  • Considered one of Norway’s greatest talents

This sale marks:
🔥 One of the biggest transfers in RBK’s history
💰 Significant financial strengthening for the Trønder club

Marius Broholm VÃ¥lerenga player Osame Sahraoui. He moved from Heerenveen to Lille last summer.