GIF Sundsvall and Oscar Linnér have mutually agreed to terminate the contract and go their separate ways. This comes after a tumultuous period where Linnér expressed his disappointment in an interview with Sundsvalls Tidning. Linnér, who was on loan from the German club Arminia Bielefeld, did not play in the Allsvenskan premiere against Sirius and expressed his frustration over not getting playing time. Sports director Urban Hagblom says that the club works according to clear values where no player comes before the team. And it's clear that Linnér's situation doesn't align with these values. The club will continue to pay Linnér's salary until July 31, when the loan agreement expires. But it's still a solution that both parties can accept. So what happens now with Linnér and GIF Sundsvall? That remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - both parties need a fresh start. Linnér's future is uncertain, but he will likely look for a new club where he can get more playing time. Meanwhile, GIF Sundsvall will focus on their upcoming matches and try to find a new goalkeeper who can help the team succeed. The club's fans are eagerly waiting to see what happens next and how the team will perform without Linnér. As for Linnér, he will have to wait and see what opportunities come his way and hope that he can find a new club where he can thrive.