Recently, Rosenborg left winger Jayden Nelson has been on loan at SSV Ulm.

Yes, it is actually both a city (located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg on the river Danube) and a football club called Ulm. Jayden Nelson was given the opportunity to go back to Canada, so Rosenborg arranged a sale and cancelled the loan at Ulm FC. (The only thing I know about the club is the full name SSV Ulm 1846 FUSSBALL eV).

Now the Canadian returns home to play in MLS and to the Vancouver Whitecaps. – The 22-year-old has signed a deal through 2028.

“I am happy to be back in Canada and grateful for the opportunity Vancouver has given me. I have a lot to prove to not only the fans, but to myself, and I can’t wait to give my all for this club.”

The club writes on its pages: “We are very familiar with Jayden’s qualities, as he was always a threat when we played against him,” said Axel Schuster, Whitecaps FC’s sporting director. ” He is a young and dynamic attacking player with a mix of experience, as well as a potential for growth. We’re excited to welcome Jayden to Vancouver and help him continue to take the next step from where he was a year ago.”

Jayden Nelson joined Rosenborg in 2023 on a transfer from Toronto FC. The winger ended up with eight goals in 44 games for RBK.