January 11 News According to the latest report from Norwegian TV 2 sports reporter Arilas Berg Ould-Saada, Benfica
The Chinese delegation will travel to Copenhagen this week to negotiate the final details of the purchase of Norway U21 striker Kjeldrup.
According to TV 2, in addition to the expensive second transfer clause, the transfer is worth more than 150 million Norwegian kroner (approximately 14 million euros). This makes Kjeldrup the second most expensive Norwegian teenager ever, after
Erling Haaland sold to Borussia Dortmund from Salzburg.
In Portugal, a lucrative long-term contract awaits Sheldrup.
Individual terms have not been fully negotiated, but it will be a 5.5-year deal.
Double-figure clubs have presented their projects to Sheldrup’s representatives in recent months, hoping to convince him.
Channel 2 can reveal that this has been linked with clubs from Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and England, while on top of that, Liverpool and Brentford have made concrete offers to Sheldrup’s representatives.
The player himself has determined that Benfica is the best option for his development, as he is expected to play an important role in the team in the coming season, which he also mentioned in the showdown negotiations with North Zealand.
North Zealand hopes to release him after the end of the season, but Benfica insists on taking away Sheldrup in the winter window, because they need the Norwegian striker in the next Champions League and league championship.
The Portuguese media also revealed that Casper Tennstedt will also join Benfica. He will arrive in Lisbon on Tuesday, undergo a medical examination and sign a five-year contract valid until 2028.
Tennstedt, 22, has had an outstanding season for Rosenborg in Norway – 14 goals and 7 assists in 14 games – which led to Benfica choosing to sign him.
The deal is 7 million euros, plus various goal-related terms, the total price is expected to be 13 million euros.
Note: The Portuguese media also regarded Benfica’s purchase of strikers in the winter window as a “show of economic strength”, emphasizing that they can strengthen without selling Enzo.