Kolstad improves the squad with shot capacity for Iceland. Arnor Snaer Oskarsson arrives at the Norwegian champion with immediate effect, ready to play in the next Champions League matchup Wednesday evening according to the club website.
Kolstad has won three out of eight international games but face tough competition from SC Magdeburg and RK Zagreb for a play-off spot. Arnór Snær Oskarsson might be a well-worth change in the distance lineup after the move from Germany.
The 24-year-old had limited access to the pitch in Rhein-Neckar Löwen and finished the spring season on loan in VfL Gummersbach.
— Löwen has the danish national player Kirkeløkke and a good german player on my position. Both play defense and attack, I’m mainly an attacking player. With that view, it wasn’t difficult to say yes to Kolstad, he says to the club webpage.
In Kolstad, he reunites with his brother Benedikt Gunnar and fellow Icelanders Sigvaldi Sigvaldi Gudjonsson and Svein Johannsson.