The 30-year-old has signed a two-year contract.
“It is extremely fun to be able to continue playing with his brother. He has only said good things about the city and the club, so getting the chance and continuing to play with him in a top club like Växjö will be great fun,” he says in a press release.
“We hope to get the chance to win together here.”
Sports director Henrik Evertsson:
“We are convinced that we can produce the best version of Emil Sylvegård. That version is one of the hardest players in the series to face, so we are looking forward to that.”
Emil Sylvegård comes closest from five seasons with Malmö.