Oscar Vilhelmsson leaves the Lilies: move to Preußen Münster!

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Oscar Vilhelmsson leaves Darmstadt 98 after talks with Preußen Münster. Coach Kohfeldt talks about the reasons.

Oscar Vilhelmsson verlässt Darmstadt 98 nach Gesprächen mit Preußen Münster. Trainer Kohfeldt spricht über die Gründe.
Oscar Vilhelmsson leaves Darmstadt 98 after talks with Preußen Münster. Coach Kohfeldt talks about the reasons.

Oscar Vilhelmsson leaves the Lilies: move to Preußen Münster!

It is now clear that a change is on the cards: Oscar Vilhelmsson, the talented striker from SV Darmstadt 98, will leave the Lilies and join Preußen Münster. This is reported by several sources, including Hesse show. The 21-year-old Swede held talks with Münster last week and was subsequently not in training in Darmstadt.

Coach Florian Kohfeldt commented on Vilhelmsson's decision and recognized that a change of scenery might be best for the player. He believes Vilhelmsson has not achieved the stability to show his full potential. Despite his five-year time in Darmstadt - he came from Gothenburg in 2022 - he was only able to score eight goals in a total of 55 games.

Joy of entry and bad luck with injuries

Vilhelmsson made his professional debut with Swedish first division club IFK Göteborg at the age of 15. He is now moving to Münster, where the team will start preparing for the new season on Tuesday. Ole Kittner, the sporting director of Preußen Münster, describes Vilhelmsson as an exciting player with great potential. However, last season the attacker only made 12 league appearances and scored one goal due to numerous injuries, which significantly influenced his time in Darmstadt.

The exact details of the transfer fee and contract term remain unclear, but the interest from Munster shows that Vilhelmsson's talent is valued despite the setbacks. Darmstadt's sporting director Paul Fernie also commented on his positive abilities, but admitted that the injuries were a big hurdle for the player.

News from Münster

On Tuesday, Vilhelmsson will take his first steps in training with Preußen Münster, while new coach Alexander Ende will also take up his duties. It seems as if the club wants to pursue ambitious ambitions with the Swede in the squad. With his move, Vilhelmsson could make a fresh start and demonstrate his skills in a new environment.

Meanwhile, current statistics show that player transfers continue to play a significant role in professional football. The maximum profits from such transfers have catapulted some clubs to the top of the international scene, such as Statista executes.

It remains to be seen how Vilhelmsson's career will develop in Münster and whether he will achieve the stability there that was denied him in Darmstadt. One thing is certain: the sport remains exciting, and the football scene in Hesse will look at this new step with curious eyes.