Odd’s Oliver Hagen could be set for a departure in the coming weeks, as the young attacker continues to impress with his performances this season. His form has not gone unnoticed, and interest in his signature is expected to intensify as the transfer window progresses.
In recent weeks, several clubs have begun monitoring his situation closely. Among them are Molde and several Swedish sides, who view the 19-year-old as a promising addition to their attacking ranks. Hagen has emerged as one of the standout players in the OBOS-ligaen this season and is widely tipped to make a move away from the division.
Sarpsborg 08 Leading the Race for Hagen
While it remains uncertain whether Hagen’s preference is to remain in Norway or test himself abroad, interest from within the country appears strong. Molde have reportedly made an approach, but according to TV2, Sarpsborg 08 have shown the most serious intent in securing the attacker’s services.
The report states that Sarpsborg 08 have already submitted a formal bid and are determined to bring Hagen into their squad. The club’s ambition has been clear, and they are expected to return with an improved offer in the coming weeks. Hagen, for his part, is believed to be awaiting further developments and remains hopeful that his future will be resolved soon.
Sarpsborg 08’s sports director, Hampus Andersson, has acknowledged the club’s interest in the player. Speaking about Hagen, he stated: “What I can say in general is that Oliver Hagen is a player who has caught my interest. He has some very nice qualities.”
A Key Summer for Hagen’s Development
At 19, Hagen is at a critical stage of his career, and a move to a more competitive league could prove pivotal for his development. This summer presents an excellent opportunity for him to take the next step, and clubs are well aware of his potential.
With serious interest already on the table, the coming weeks may determine where Hagen continues his journey. His next move will be closely watched, and it could mark the beginning of a promising new chapter for one of Norway’s most exciting young talents.