Arsenal have agreed to the permanent sale of starlet Kristoffer Olsson, who has joined FC Midtjylland, as reported by the club’s official Twitter account.
Good luck to Kristoffer Olsson, who has completed a permanent move to FC Midtjylland. Story: http://t.co/MfGMJ07FiK pic.twitter.com/wud79l6LJJ
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) January 6, 2015
Olsson moved to the Danish club on loan in September, and since then, the midfielder has played six times for them.
The Swedish youth international has made only one appearance for Arsenal’s first team during his time with the club, against West Bromwich Albion in the League Cup during the 2013/14 season.
He had an impact in that tie, and will undoubtedly carry the memory to his new club – Olsson scored one of the penalties in the shoot out that saw the north London side progress past West Brom into the next round.
Olsson could have had more impact at Arsenal, having played a key role in the youth team – he captained the Under 19s as they reached the quarter finals of the UEFA Youth League last season.
I don’t really see why Olsson should be sold he is one for the future