Strasbourg signs Swedish striker Benjamin Brantlind from IFK Gothenburg
The 17-year-old attacking midfielder moves to BlueCo-owned French club as his contract nears expiration
RC Strasbourg Alsace has agreed to sign Benjamin Brantlind, the 17-year-old Swedish attacking midfielder, from IFK Gothenburg.
Brantlind, born on August 15, 2008, has already logged 22 senior appearances in Sweden’s top-flight Allsvenskan, scoring two goals.
A contract situation that made the move inevitable
Brantlind’s contract runs until December 31, 2026. No extension talks had taken place. With just months remaining on the deal, IFK Gothenburg faced a straightforward choice: sell now and recoup some value, or watch Brantlind leave for free in January 2027.
Brantlind’s market value on Transfermarkt sits between €150,000 and €200,000. Analyst projections, however, tell a different story, with estimates ranging from €2.5 million to €4 million.
The interest wasn’t limited to Strasbourg. Club Brugge and PSV Eindhoven had both been linked to the teenager. Sportbladet reported the interest from both Strasbourg and Club Brugge as recently as June 3, 2026.
Why Strasbourg and the BlueCo connection matters
Strasbourg is owned by BlueCo, the multi-club ownership group linked to Chelsea FC. A player signed by Strasbourg today could be developed, loaned across the network, and eventually deployed at Chelsea or elsewhere within the BlueCo ecosystem.