IFK Göteborg is selling its 17-year-old talent Benjamin Brantlind to RC Strasbourg in Ligue 1. This happens after a long winter and spring of negotiations for a new contract that have collapsed, and IFK Göteborg must sell Benjamin Brantlind to get money, since his contract expires after the season. RC Strasbourg, which is also owned by the same owner as Chelsea, BlueCo, pays one million euros for the player, which corresponds to approximately eleven million kronor. He is also expected to sign a five-year contract. Benjamin Brantlind's home club is IK Kongahälla. Fabrizio Romano announced yesterday that the transfer is underway. L´Équipe has also confirmed the information. Other sources within RC Strasbourg say that an agreement is underway, but that nothing is completely clear yet. IFK Göteborg's sale of Benjamin Brantlind is an important transfer for the club. It shows that the club is willing to sell its young talents to get money. So what does this mean for IFK Göteborg's future? But it's too early to say. Benjamin Brantlind is one of the most promising young players in Sweden, and his transfer to RC Strasbourg is a great opportunity for him. And it will be interesting to see how he develops in the future. But for now, the focus is on the transfer and what it means for IFK Göteborg.