Utrecht receives great news from Germany. Former FC Utrecht striker Isac Lidberg leaves SV Darmstadt for Borussia Mönchengladbach. This was announced by the usually reliable transfer journalist Florian Plettenberg on Wednesday. The transfer of the Swedish striker is good news for Utrecht, which will receive a nice sum of money due to a resale clause. Earlier this week, German Sky Sports reported that Mönchengladbach has concrete interest in the 27-year-old striker. Plettenberg confirms that an agreement has been reached between the two parties and the medical check-up is already scheduled. Mönchengladbach is reportedly paying 3.5 million euros to Darmstadt for Lidberg's services. Through bonuses, this amount can rise to 4 million euros. Utrecht also earns something from Lidberg's domestic transfer. The Domstedelingen had a resale clause negotiated when the triple Swedish international transferred to Darmstadt. The resale percentage would be around 10% of the transfer profit. The team of the recently appointed coach Anthony Correia receives an estimated 300,000 euros. Lidberg swapped the Swedish Gefle IF for Go Ahead Eagles in the summer of 2021. Two seasons later, he made the move to Utrecht, where he scored five times in 22 games. Two seasons later, Darmstadt paid 1 million euros to Utrecht. This season, the Swedish goalgetter has set the 2. Bundesliga on its head with 17 goals in 30 competitive matches.