IFK Göteborg confirms that Lucas Kåhed is leaving the club as his contract expires on June 30 this summer. The 23-year-old player has had a career plagued by injuries, which has hindered him from playing consistently. Joachim Björklund, a representative of IFK Göteborg, states that Kåhed looks good now, but the club has decided that he needs to prove that his body can hold up for play elsewhere. Kåhed has played 34 matches in the blue and white jersey during his time with IFK Göteborg.
Despite his contract nearing its end, Kåhed has been allowed to train with IFK Göteborg until he finds a new club. Reports indicate that Superettan clubs such as Östers IF and Varbergs BoIS are interested in signing the injury-plagued player. Kåhed's future is uncertain, but he has shown potential, and the club wants to give him a chance to recover and demonstrate his capabilities.
IFK Göteborg continues to focus on building a strong squad for the next season, and the decision to let Kåhed leave is part of a long-term strategy. The club looks forward to recruiting new players who can contribute to the team's success in Allsvenskan. Kåhed's departure marks the end of a period of uncertainty for both the player and the club, and all parties hope for a positive future.
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