Double Swedish League Winner Set To Join Fiorentina
Written by Oluwaseun Oyediji
Swedish forward, Madelen Janogy is set to join Italian Serie A side, Fiorentina in the new year.
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Her move to Italy will be a big blow to Swedish champions, Hammarby.
She played a leading role in Hammarby’s journey towards the league title.
Now she chooses to leave the Allsvenskan for Italian Serie A outfit Fiorentina, according to SVT Sport.
Janogy’s first, and until now only, foreign contract was with Wolfsburg.
However, after just a few months in Germany, Janogy took a break from football and broke her contract with the German big club in the summer of 2020.
After a strong comeback, both with the club team and the national team, she described at the year's first national team camp, in Portugal in January, how much she is enjoying football again and how much she was looking forward to the new year.
The 28-year-old hot striker has now had several offers to decide on.
The bone of contention is to decide if she were to stay in the Swedish champion team, with qualifying games for the UEFA Women's Champions League, or take the step abroad for the second time, to a top European club.
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She stated that her moving from Sweden would be for a purpose.
"I will not move just to move, but it should feel right," Janogy told SVT Sport in Lucerne, Switzerland during the last national team meeting of the year.
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She has decided that there will be a move to Florence. And she is expected to be presented by the third-placed team in Serie A, Fiorentina, after the New Year.
Janogy has two Swedish league titles with Piteå in 2018 and with Hammarby in 2023.
With the national team, she won FIFA Women's World Cup bronze in 2019 and 2023, and Olympic silver in 2021.
In Fiorentina, she becomes clubmates with two other Swedes, Pauline Hammarlund, and Karin Lundin.
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