Centre-forward Sèrge Hermann has completed a free transfer from Fagersta Södra to Gideonsberg, with his new contract running from 2026-04-06 to 2027-06-30.
The 36-year-old, who holds both Swedish and Ivorian nationality, joins Gideonsberg after leaving Fagersta Södra at the end of his previous spell. The move is registered as a free transfer, with no market value listed for the forward at the time of the switch. Hermann is now officially on the books of Gideonsberg, where he is also listed with Gideonsbergs IF at national-team level.
Hermann, born in Fagersta and standing 1.85m tall, arrives as an experienced attacking option, primarily operating as a centre-forward and favouring his right foot. His transfer sees him remain in Sweden, moving from Fagersta Södra to Gideonsberg within a domestic set-up where the specific league levels for both clubs are not detailed in the registration. Despite the lack of disclosed market valuation, Gideonsberg have secured a seasoned attacker without paying a fee.
The dual-nationality striker, who represents both Sweden and Cote d’Ivoire in his background, adds an international dimension to the Gideonsberg squad. His profile lists him explicitly as an attacking player in the central forward role, underlining the expectation that he will be used through the middle to lead the line.
Hermann’s club career data in the current record highlights his most recent association with Fagersta Södra before this completed move to Gideonsberg, with both clubs competing in competitions that are not specified beyond “N/A” for league designation. There are no disclosed appearance numbers, goals, assists, or recent match-by-match statistics attached to this transfer entry, and no previous club history beyond Fagersta Södra is provided in the available information.
Contract details beyond its expiration date are not expanded on, with no automatic extension clauses or options documented. There is also no indication of a subsequent agreement or pre-contract that would see Hermann move on as a free agent after his Gideonsberg deal; his future status beyond the end of this contract is therefore open and will depend on negotiations closer to its expiry.
At 36, Hermann’s move to Gideonsberg represents a late-career shift that keeps him in Swedish football, with the possibility that his experience and physical presence in attack will be used to stabilise and guide the club’s forward line over the duration of his contract.
