The 29-year-old centreback, who is of Swedish heritage, has no qualms about making his mark with Perak and is excited to embark on a new challenge in Asia.
But the 29-year-old centreback, who is of Swedish heritage, has no qualms of making his mark with Perak and is all excited to embark on a new challenge in Asia.
“The biggest motivation was the plan presented by the team. It was a good challenge and I felt like giving it a shot,” said Nyholm, who signed a one-and-a-half year deal with the Seladang. “I’m also looking forward to testing the pitches, which I believe are different from Sweden and Thailand.” Before moving to Thailand last year, Nyholm played for several Swedish top-flight clubs like IK Sirius, Dalkard, AIK Stockholm and IF Djurgardens.
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