Fulham striker David Elm looks to be on his way back to Sweden before the end of January.
Swede could be heading home
Fulham striker David Elm looks to be on his way back to Sweden before the end of January, with Elfsborg thought to be closest to his signature.
Elm has failed to make a significant impression at the Cottagers since Roy Hodgson signed the player from Kalmar in the summer of 2009, playing ten games and scoring one goal.
Reports suggest that his former club want to re-sign the player they sold for half a million pounds, but Elfsborg are presenting a more interesting opportunity, with chairman Bo Johansson in London, but not disclosing whether he is after the Swede.
"I can confirm that we are in London, but I don't want to comment on that," sad Johansson.