Felix Horn Myhre is clearly considering a foreign transfer. – It's a little tempting, I must admit, he says to VG. At the same time, he is clear that nothing is decided. – I'm very uncertain about whether the bid is high enough for Brann to accept it.

What's next?

Brann coach Eirik Horneland is not surprised that Horn Myhre wants to go abroad. – It's no secret that Felix can think of an adventure out there, says Horneland. At the same time, he praises the way 27-year-old has handled previous transfer windows. – When the bids have not been sufficient for Brann to let him go, he has still stood up, raised his arms and gone all the way. He has been exemplary in that way.

How will it affect Brann?

Brann's managing director, Christian Kalvenes, is clear that the interest around Horn Myhre is not a surprise. – Good players give good results, and when you show yourself on the biggest stage, it's clear that they become attractive to other clubs. That's life. At some point, Felix will get his chance, and until the opportunity comes, it's about delivering with heart on the Brann jersey. That's what I feel Felix is professional about.

Next match

Brann is waiting for Rosenborg in Eliteserien next week. – To be completely honest, I don't know exactly. We have a match on Sunday already, and I reckon there's a pretty big chance that I'll play that one too, says Horn Myhre.

Brann's current position

Brann is in 8th place in Eliteserien with 19 points after 15 games. They have scored 30 goals and conceded 25. They are 16 points behind Bodo/Glimt, who are leading the table. The next match is at home against Lillestrom on September 5.