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    Feb142013

    Fulham youngster looks to Norway

    Unable to get a game at Craven Cottage, Lauri Dalla Valle could be set for some playing time back in Scandinavia.

    According to Sky Sports, the Finland under-21 international could be heading to Norway to join up with Molde.  The reigning Tippeligaen champions, who are currently managed by former Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, are set to take Dalla Valle on loan with a view to a permanent move in the summer.

    The striker joined Fulham from Liverpool in 2010 but has made just two substitute appearances for the West London club, both of which came in the Europa League last season.  Loan spells at Bournemouth, Dundee United and Exeter have previously provided him with the chance to gain vital experience out on the pitch, whilst this season he has impressed at Crewe by scoring five goals in 10 games in League One.

    Having started his career at Finnish club JIPPO, Dalla Valle would briefly join Inter Milan, with the Italian giants noticing his talent at an early age.  After a few months of playing for their youth team, however, he returned home before later making the move to England.

    At 21 years of age, a player really wants to start looking to make their name known in the game.  Should he impress during his trial period, Dalla Valle may finally find regular football and establish himself as a player.