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The Galaxy took a step towards rebuilding their crumbling back four, as the club announced this morning the signing of Norwegian center back Jorgen Skjelvik from Rosenborg BK on a free transfer.
Jorgen Skjelvik is coming to Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/JGtDaHz1qH
— LA Galaxy (@LAGalaxy) December 14, 2017
Skjelvik, 26, has represented Rosenborg BK and Stabæk in Norway and Kalmar in Sweden, in addition to representing the Norwegian national team throughout his career, most recently helping Rosenborg to a first-place finish in Norway’s Eliteserien. He will officially join the Galaxy’s roster pending receipt of his P-1 Visa and ITC and will occupy an International roster spot.
“Jorgen has been a key player on multiple title-winning teams and has his best years of soccer in front of him,” said LA Galaxy Head Coach Sigi Schmid. “He has experience playing at a very high level for club and country and he can immediately strengthen our backline. We are excited to welcome him to Los Angeles and look forward to Jorgen representing the LA Galaxy.”
In 2013, Skjelvik joined Rosenborg BK where he made 163 appearances in all competitions, contributing six goals and 13 assists from his position in central defense. While with the club, he led his side to three first-place finishes and two second-place finishes in the Eliteserien table. Additionally, he appeared in 11 Europa League matches in total during his time there.
Prior to playing for Rosenborg, the Norwegian represented Kalmar (Sweden) and Stabæk (Norway) during his time as a professional. In all, he has made 240 appearances in the top-flight divisions in Norway and Sweden, scoring nine goals and adding 23 assists.