Fuchse Berlin to sign Bergerud?

Füchse Berlin are close to finalising their next first-choice goalkeeper as Dejan Milosavljev is set to leave the German champions for Industria Kielce at the end of the season. Head coach Nicolej Krickau confirmed that the successor is essentially already decided and that an official announcement could come before the New Year.
Norway international Torbjørn Bergerud, currently with Wisła Płock, is widely reported in German media as one of the serious options. Krickau admitted Bergerud is among the names being considered, explaining that Berlin have evaluated several scenarios—both short-term and longer-term solutions—based on what the market offers and what fits the club’s ambitions looking ahead to 2027/2028. The link is strengthened by Krickau’s successful spell with Bergerud at GOG, although Bergerud’s long contract in Poland could make any move more complicated. Sources speaking that Norwegian didn’t settle well in Poland.
With Milosavljev’s departure already confirmed, the key question around Füchse’s summer plans is now clear: who will be the man in goal in Berlin once the Serbian keeper’s six-year chapter ends?




