Søren Berg has agreed terms with Danish Superliga team Randers FC. The 31-year-old will return to Denmark at the end of the 2007-season and has signed a three-year deal with the club.
The Danish forward, who will be a Randers player from 1st January 2008, said: "They (Randers) look like an exciting club, and looking at their progress in the previous two seasons, you can see that they mean business. The fact that Colin Todd is the manager at the club too had a big influence on my decision."
Berg joined the dark blues last summer after six years with Danish club Odense BK. He has so far played 43 matches and scored 7 goals for the Stavanger team and has made two international appearances for Denmark.
Viking sporting-director Egil Østenstad is sad to see the player go saying "Søren is a good and important player for us and will continue to be for the rest of the season. That we have decided to let him go at the end of the season, is down to Sørens own wishes, and we have come to an agreement that makes both Søren and Viking happy."
Berg will be remembered for scoring the first ever goal at the Sør-Arena in Kristiansand, but he still has half-a-season to be remembered for more.
Søren Berg player profile, Offical Viking Website (Norwegian)
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