Patrick Berg is attracting attention from several English clubs after a strong spell of form for Bodo/Glimt and Norway.
The 28-year-old midfielder is being tracked by West Ham, Coventry City, Hull City, Ipswich Town and Burnley, according to the report. That interest comes after Berg enjoyed what has been described as the finest season of his career, with his reputation rising over the past 18 months.
Why Patrick Berg is back on the radar
Berg's profile has grown thanks in part to Bodo/Glimt's Champions League campaign and an impressive World Cup showing with Norway. Those performances have helped put him back in the spotlight after an earlier spell abroad did not go to plan.
Berg joined Lens in 2022, but he returned to Norway nine months later after struggling to establish himself in Ligue 1. Since then, he has re-established himself with his hometown club and become one of Norway's standout performers.
What the interest could mean
The mix of clubs involved is notable. West Ham and Coventry City are among the teams linked, while Hull City, Ipswich Town and Burnley are also said to be monitoring him. With several English clubs watching, Berg's recent rise appears to have opened the door to another move abroad.
For now, the key point is simple: Berg's work for Bodo/Glimt and Norway has turned him into a player worth tracking again, and English clubs are clearly paying attention.







