Patrick Olsen leaves from Dinamo: GSP has the numbers of move

Article by Eduard Apostol, Maria Olteanu – published on Sunday, June 22, 2025, 08:38 / Updated on Sunday, June 22, 2025 08:46
Patrick Olsen (31 years old), the offensive midfielder of those at Dinamohas extremely low chances of continuing in the group from Stefan cel Mare and in the future season. He expressed his interest in leaving the Dinamo And the move seems very close to achieving.
Patrick Olsen still has a contract with Dinamo until June 30, 2026, but could conclude the collaboration earlier, if he finally reaches an agreement with one of the bands in his native country, with which he has negotiations now.
Although it was desired by Horsens, occupying the 3rd place in the first division of Denmark, in the recently completed season, and Hillerod, a band that finished the Danish championship in the 7th position, from GSP information Olsen is likely to reach a team from the second Danish league, which will promote in the first league.
Aarhus Fremad and Middelfart are the two teams in the second Danish echelon who promoted in the first league.

Patrick Olsen is leaving Dinamo
From the information GSP.ro, the transfer of Olsen to Denmark seems imminent. In exchange for moving, Dinamo will receive the amount of 250,000 euros, but also 15% of a future transfer.
Olsen was one of the best people in the team in the recent season and even if the dynamo officials wanted to keep it, he expressed interest in Romania.
The Danish was missing from the medical visit of the “red-white” and returned to the Capital only to request the departure. Bring free contract in September 2024, after concluding the collaboration with the Poles from Slastk Wroclaw, Olsen is now determined to return to the championship of his country.
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28 matches ticked Patrick Olsen in Dinamo's shirt, in Superliga. He scored only once, in the victory with Poli Iași, score 2-0;
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850,000 euros is its market share, according to the specialized site transfermarkt

Patrick Olsen wants to leave Dinamo. Photo: Imago
Honestly, I was surprised by Romania and Bucharest. I didn't know what to expect. Every day I learn more about Bucharest, about the people in Romania. It was a positive experience for me and my family.
(What do you like most?) People. Romanians are very open and jumping. They want to help you with whatever they can. The worst thing in Romania is traffic! Chaotic!
– Patrick Olsen, Dinamo midfielder, for gsp.ro




