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The Norwegian goalkeeper in disputes with his club the

The Norwegian football goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson did not find a common ground with the Polish Premier League club Rakow Częstochowa.

Norwegian soccer goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson moved this season to Rakow Częstochowa, which plays in the Ekstraklasa in the Polish premier league. However, a lot has happened in just over a month and Klaesson is leaving the club.

The management of the Polish club stated as soon as the Norwegian goalkeeper arrived that he was “rapidly overweight”, after which he was urged to lose a total of eight kilograms, reported Nettavinen.

Klaesson, 23, followed the head coach From Marek Papszun instructions, but the club’s management was still not satisfied with his actions even after this. The Norwegian eventually refused to train with the team.

In the case, the fact that Klaesson had been seen eating at the fast-food restaurant McDonalds added water to the mill. The incident heated up Papszun’s feelings even more.

According to Nettavisen, Klaesson has returned to his home country to wait for the termination of his three-year contract. It is reported in Poland that the club also wants to terminate the contract.

In June 2021, Klaesson signed a four-year contract with Leeds in England and has played in one Premier League match in March 2022.

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