Derby County has made a significant move by signing forward Lars-Jorgen Salvesen from Viking FK, boosting their squad for the season ahead
Salvesen has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal at Pride Park. His move depends on getting a visa, but it’s a good step for the team. Derby is keen on tapping into the European market.
Last season, Salvesen scored 12 goals and had four assists. He’s known for being a mobile target man, which is exactly what Derby needed.
With Jerry Yates being the top scorer on loan from Swansea, Salvesen will add some much-needed competition. However, he might not play against Watford this weekend.
Derby isn’t stopping here. They want to strengthen the squad further. They’re also looking for a creative midfielder and a winger. Some players might leave too.
Earlier this month, Sonny Bradley moved to Wycombe, and Tawanda Chirewa returned to Wolves after his loan was cut short. Exciting times ahead for Derby!