Othmane Salama has completed a move from Lunds BK to FC Stockholm Internazionale, sealing a switch within Sweden’s third tier that sees the 25‑year‑old left winger join a new Ettan Norra side after a brief spell in Ettan Södra. The transfer is registered as a standard deal, with the contract at FC Stockholm running from 2026-02-08 to an undisclosed end date, and no fee officially listed.
The Casablanca‑born attacker, who holds both Swedish and Moroccan nationality, joins FC Stockholm from Lunds BK, where he had signed earlier in the 2025–26 campaign. Salama’s latest move keeps him in Swedish football but shifts him from the southern regional division to the northern section of Ettan, reinforcing FC Stockholm’s attacking options on the flank. Transfer data lists the fee as “?” and provides no current market value at the time of the move, indicating that the transfer was completed without a publicly known sum and that he could become a free agent at the end of his new deal if no extension is agreed.
Salama arrives with a steadily growing profile built across multiple Scandinavian clubs. After progressing through Helsingborgs IF’s youth ranks – moving from the U17s to the U19s at the start of 2019 – he made his senior breakthrough with Ängelholms FF, joining them on a standard transfer at the start of 2021. A subsequent move to Trelleborgs FF in early 2022 brought his first notable market valuation: €50,000 in mid and late 2022, according to historical data.
His value dipped to €25,000 in mid‑2023 before rising sharply again, hitting €100,000 in July 2024 and then €200,000 by the end of that year while still at Trelleborgs. A loan spell from Trelleborgs to Lunds BK in July 2023 was later followed by a permanent return to Lunds BK after a stint abroad with Norwegian side Egersunds IK, which he joined at the start of 2025. By June 2025, during his time in Norway, his market value was logged at €175,000, before the entry for Lunds BK on 11 August 2025 showed a nominal value of €0, a common indicator of either an unvalued player or one in transition between contracts.
Throughout this period, Salama has been deployed primarily as an attacking left winger, operating on the flank despite being right‑footed. Standing at 1.71m, he profiles as a relatively small, agile wide player rather than a physical target man, a trait that suits FC Stockholm’s need for mobility and width in the final third.
The move also continues Salama’s pattern of playing within Scandinavian leagues. He has competed in Sweden’s lower divisions with Helsingborgs IF’s youth sides, Ängelholms FF, Trelleborgs FF, and Lunds BK, as well as crossing the border to appear in Norwegian football with Egersunds IK. His career thus far has been built entirely in Northern Europe, rather than in either of his home countries tied to his nationality listing.
With his dual Swedish‑Moroccan background and experience across both Swedish and Norwegian clubs, Salama’s transfer to FC Stockholm offers him another platform in Ettan Norra to stabilise his career after several moves in quick succession. If he performs consistently in the north‑group competition and secures regular minutes on the left wing, this contract could shape his medium‑term future in Swedish football and determine whether he remains a valued asset in Ettan or moves again when his current deal expires.




