Djurgarden sporting director Bosse Andersson admits that the club will soon hold talks with Tottenham Hotspur to discuss a partnership between the two sides.

 

Tottenham have established a good rapport with the Swedish club since successfully negotiating the transfer of Lucas Bergvall, who will head to north London in the summer.

 

The two clubs have already discussed playing a friendly in March in Sweden and there is now a possibility of a long-term partnership between the two clubs.

 

 

 

Andersson claimed that a number of things have already been discussed between Tottenham and Djurgarden over continuing their collaboration.

 

He revealed that he will lead a Djurgarden delegation to London to hold more talks with Tottenham and a long-term partnership will be discussed between the two clubs.

 

 

Andersson said via Swedish outletFotboll Direkt: “There are lots of things that we have discussed and that is why we want to meet.

 

“They are curious to meet us, then we will get back to you about it.

 

 

“We are going to meet in London, we are invited there and we are going to discuss a partnership.

 

“Then we’ll see what kind of exchange we can have.”

 

He admitted that an exchange of players between the two clubs will be discussed as well.

 

“That could be one of the possibilities.”

 

Bergvall will join Tottenham in the summer and will be part of their first-team squad next season.