RIGHT IN: The £1 million transfer race will undoubtedly involve more teams than only Sheffield United and Stoke City.

Viktor Johansson will be the subject of plenty of transfer interest this summer, with the Millers’ ‘keeper set for a summer switch

  • Viktor Johansson’s standout performances for Rotherham United have attracted interest from Sheffield United, Stoke City, while Birmingham City could be potential suitors.
  •  Despite Rotherham’s struggles this season, Johansson has kept scorelines respectable and caught the eye with heroic displays in goal.

Viktor Johansson - Leeds United

  •  With a reported £1 million release clause, the battle for Johansson’s signature is intensifying as clubs look to secure a solid Championship goalkeeper for the next campaign.
  • With the summer transfer window almost upon us, speculation over players’ futures will be growing by the day as contract talks begin at clubs up and down the land.Shortlists will have been penned, targets named and contact made as teams start to set about plans for the 24/25 campaign, and you can bet your bottom dollar that Viktor Johansson will be on plenty of rumours mills this summer as his future gets decided.Copy of FLW 169 IMAGE -27
  • The Rotherham United goalkeeper has been a standout performer despite his side’s lowly league position this season and is one of the few players to have caught the eye in a dreary campaign for the Millers.With Sheffield United and Stoke City already said to have registered their interest in signing the shot-stopper, there is no doubt that plenty more clubs will be joining the queue for his signature during the fast-approaching off-season.
  • Viktor Johansson impresses for Rotherham United despite Championship struggles

  • Despite conceding a league-high 85 goals this season, Johansson has made sure that United have kept scorelines fairly respectable in the second tier, with the Swede being called into action more than most over the course of the campaign.

    The 25-year-old has had limited help in keeping the opposition at bay from his teammates at the New York Stadium; having had to repel 261 shots on target over the 44 league games played so far, with Birmingham City’s John Ruddy the only other glovesman to reach the double-century.

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