Oliver Dovin is surrounded by rumors of a move as he has done well in Hammarby for a long time - include his performance against Gais on Sunday.
Could it have been the goalkeeper's last game in Hammarby and is he on his way abroad?
- I do not know. I can't answer that, says Dovin to Expressen.
Oliver Dovin, 21, has for some time been rumored to be on his way away from Allsvenskan and Hammarby. During the week, Sportbladet presented information that the Bajen goalkeeper is close to Coventry City in the English Championship. They should also, according to the newspaper's information, have the Swedish U21 goalkeeper as their top priority.
After Hammarby's game against Gais, where Dovin was responsible for a spectacular effort, the goalkeeper was asked if this might have been his last game in the Hammarby shirt. The answer was neither yes nor no.
- I do not know. I can't answer that, he then told Expressen.
There are a lot of rumors surrounding Dovin and his future. He says it does not affect him significantly, and he is loyal to his employer.
- I just try to focus on my football, to come to Årsta every day and do my best. Not much more than that.
When the match against Gais was in extra time, Dovin was hit hard when he and Gais striker Alexander Ahl Holmström collided. Something that led to the goalkeeper lying down for a while as he lost his breath.
- I couldn't breathe. I tried to take small, small breaths to get my breath back, but it took a minute or so before I felt better. The bang itself made me gasp. It was a really disgusting feeling, I've never felt that before. It was damn hard there for a minute or so.