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It appears that Tottenham and Djurgården have formed quite the bond following the agreement reached over Lucas Bergvall.

As well as potentially arranging a friendly between the two sides and a loan of a Spurs player, the London side are also at hand to help out the Swedish side as best they can going forward.

This comes from Bosse Andersson, Djurgården’s sporting director, who spoke to FotbollDirekt about a situation involving Theo Bergvall, the brother of the recent Tottenham signing.

The youngster was recently injured, and it’s said the Swedish side ‘were not satisfied’ with a medical report they received, and subsequently ‘asked Tottenham for help’.

Andersson said: “It is true that Tottenham stepped in and offered us specialist help with Theo Bergvall when we asked the question.”

It’s explained the brother of the Tottenham signing ‘took a serious hit during a training session’ 10 days ago, but that was not what led Djurgården to request an operation.

On top of Andersson, Kalle Barrling, who is the Swedish club’s naprapath, who deals with the manipulation of connective tissues and adjoining structures, also elaborated on what Spurs offered.

He said: “It’s true that Tottenham opened doors very quickly to a specialist clinic when we asked the question. We were not really satisfied with the opinions we received (in Sweden) and therefore contacted Tottenham who quickly offered help. We called and Tottenham then made sure that we didn’t have to wait.”