Today 13:00, by Florian Puth

Nordic star comes home – Storm sign Ludvig Myrén

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Today 13:00, by Florian Puth

Nordic star comes home – Storm sign Ludvig Myrén

Nordic Storm is wasting no time building their roster for their first ELF season. The team from Malmö and Copenhagen has already been able to introduce numerous well-known players. Now the next one follows.

Ludvig Myrén, born in Sweden, will wear the Storm jersey next season. The linebacker already brings three years of ELF experience to his home country. He played all three years for the Berlin Thunder, where the 23-year-old grew into a cornerstone of the defense.

In his 33 games for the Thunder, he made 338 tackles, including 36 for loss and 10 sacks. He also blocked 11 passes and forced a fumble. He recovered five more fumbles, two of them for touchdowns.

Storm continues to add great talent

That means Storm has acquired a real star who certainly doesn't want to stop performing in the north.

With the signing of Myrén, the Nordic Storm defense is slowly starting to take shape. They recently welcomed defensive end Max Parkinson and strong safety Chad Walrond.

For the offense, they signed the MVP's Glen Toonga and Jadrian Clark, as well as three-time All-Star center Joachim Christensen.

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