Como have made an initial approach to sign Adrian Lahdo from Hammarby. The 18-year-old midfielder caught their eye with strong showings last season. Talks continue as other clubs show interest too. Sources say Como want to move fast in this January window.
Lahdo turned 18 last month. He was born in Sweden on December 26, 2007. He stands at 1.79 metres. He plays as a central midfielder. He came up through Hammarby’s youth ranks.
Last July, he signed a pro deal until June 2027. He made his Allsvenskan debut in October against Djurgarden. Hammarby won 2-0 that day. Since then, he has played 12 league games. He scored once and set up three goals.
His play draws scouts from Europe. Bologna looked at him last year for their under-23 side. Now Como leads the chase. The Italian club sits in the Serie A mid-table. They build with young players. Last summer, they signed others from abroad. Lahdo fits that mould. He creates chances well and carries the ball forward.
Como contacted Hammarby this week. No fee mentioned yet. Lahdo’s market value sits around one million euros. Hammarby might ask for more. They lead the Swedish league now. Losing a prospect hurts but brings cash. Lahdo could stay on loan if the deal goes through. That helps him play more.
Other teams watch closely. Borussia Dortmund got linked in fan talks. No firm bids from them yet. Como acts first. Their coach knows Swedish football. He might see Lahdo as a future starter.
Lahdo has family in the game. His brother Mayckel played for Hammarby before. Mayckel is 23 now. He loans from AZ to Nantes in France. The brothers dream of playing together one day. Adrian said they talk about it at home. For now, he focuses on his path.
Hammarby fans rate him high. Posts online call him a top talent. One said he creates like few others his age. He trains hard and stays grounded. No caps for Sweden seniors yet. But under-19 games came last year.
Como’s interest makes sense. They need midfield depth after injuries. Serie A tests young players. Lahdo could grow there. The lake town offers calm away from big cities. But the league is tough. No done deal. Talks go on. Medicals and terms come next if clubs agree. January ends soon. Moves happen quickly.
Hammarby might extend his deal first. Reports say they work on that. Protects their asset. If he leaves, they want a good fee. Lahdo posted training clips last week. Looks sharp. Wherever he lands, minutes matter most.
This story adds to Swedish exports. Players like Isak and Gyokeres went big. Lahdo could follow. Como fans seem open. Online, they like the youth focus. One post said he brings energy.
Watch for updates. Fabrizio Romano shared the exclusive first. More clubs might join. For now, Como leads. Lahdo stays quiet. He lets agents handle it. Focus on games ahead.
Hammarby plays next in the league. Lahdo might start. Shows why clubs want him. Transfers like this build careers. At 18, time favours him. The right move sets him up.
Como rebuilds after promotion years back. Young signings are key. Lahdo fits. No rush. But the window closes fast. The deal could wrap soon. Fans track it online. Excitement builds in Sweden and Italy. This approach shows Como’s scout work. They spot gems early. Hammarby academy shines again. More talents wait.



