Elche are attempting to secure the signing of Brann midfielder Felix Horn Myhre in the current transfer window, but they have been told they must increase their offer if they want to complete a deal. The 26-year-old is widely regarded as one of the standout midfielders in Norway’s Eliteserien, and his performances have not gone unnoticed by clubs abroad.
Brann are enjoying a strong domestic campaign and are aiming to reach the league phase of the Europa League. Myhre has played a key role in their progress, and Brann are understandably keen to keep hold of him.
Elche’s opening offer rejected
The Spanish side has already made its first move, tabling a bid of 30 million kroner for the midfielder’s services. However, according to Nettavisen, Brann has turned down the proposal, deeming it insufficient for a player of his quality and importance to the squad. The club maintains that Myhre’s valuation is higher, and they are not willing to part with him unless that figure is met.
Brann’s position is clear; while they are open to negotiations, they will not entertain any cut-price deal for one of their most influential figures.
Myhre’s growing reputation
Since joining Brann in 2021, Myhre has steadily developed into one of the league’s most reliable and consistent performers. His vision, composure, and leadership in midfield have made him an indispensable part of the team, and it is easy to see why the club is reluctant to let him go without a significant return.
For Myhre, the lure of La Liga football could be tempting, but for Elche to land their target, they will have to return with an improved offer that reflects his true value.