Anders Klynge discusses how he feels after completing his move to Bodø/Glimt

Anders Klynge

Last weekend, Anders Klynge finalised his transfer from Silkeborg to Bodø/Glimt, becoming the latest Danish player to join the Norwegian side. Bodø/Glimt have emerged as one of the most attractive destinations in Scandinavia, particularly after their remarkable run to the semi-final of the Europa League last season.

The club has built a strong reputation not only for competing successfully in both domestic and European tournaments but also for its ability to identify and develop top talent. Their scouting network and player development model continue to draw praise, helping transform lesser-known signings into standout performers. This success has made them an appealing choice for ambitious players looking to take the next step in their careers.

Klynge Joins Growing Danish Contingent at Bodø/Glimt

Klynge, aged 24, spent five years at Silkeborg and was closely monitored by Bodø/Glimt during his development. The Norwegian champions maintained their interest as he progressed and ultimately secured his signature. His arrival adds to the Danish presence at the club, where he joins fellow countrymen Kasper Høgh and Mikkel Bro Hansen in the squad.

Bodø/Glimt’s consistent performances and forward-thinking approach make them a logical move for players like Klynge who aim to compete at a higher level. His transfer marks a continuation of the club’s strategy to strengthen their squad with intelligent and targeted acquisitions.

Klynge Speaks on Ambition and First Impressions

Speaking about the transfer, Klynge shared his thoughts on joining the Norwegian side, saying via Sporten:

“It feels absolutely fantastic. I’ve been looking forward to it a lot, and I think it’s really cool that I can now call myself a Bodø/Glimt player.
I have spoken to Kasper Høgh, who is the same age as me. We have played a lot against each other both as youth and as adults. He speaks very warmly about the club, so I have already got a very good impression of the club, explains the new Glimt player.”

Klynge is fully aware of the expectations that come with playing for Bodø/Glimt. Given their recent successes, there is considerable pressure to maintain those high standards. As the club continues to build on its momentum, players like Klynge will be key to ensuring they remain a dominant force in Norwegian and European football.