Midfielder André Rømer will leave Randers FC when his contract expires on June 30. The 32-year-old has represented the club across two spells, making 142 appearances and recording 13 goals and 12 assists.
Rømer’s Impact and Future Plans
Rømer returned to Randers in the summer of 2024 and quickly became an important figure in the side that finished fourth in the 3F Superliga in the 2024/25 season. His first stint began in 2018 after a move from OB, where he established himself and also served as vice-captain under coach Thomas Thomasberg.
Strong performances in Randers led to a transfer to Swedish club Elfsborg in 2021. He came back to Denmark with FC Midtjylland in 2023, winning the national championship, before rejoining Randers the following year. Throughout his career, Rømer has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, making significant contributions to each team he has played for.
According to sporting director Søren Pedersen, the decision for Rømer to leave followed discussions about the future, in which the club explained it could not guarantee the level of playing time Rømer sought at this stage of his career. Pedersen highlighted Rømer’s quality, experience, leadership, and positive influence on the squad. The club thanked him for his contributions and wished him well in his future endeavors.
Rømer described his years at Randers as rewarding both on and off the pitch. He expressed gratitude for the support from fans and staff and mentioned that he would miss the daily environment and community around the club. As he prepares to embark on a new chapter in his football career, Rømer leaves a legacy of dedication and professionalism at Randers FC.
Fans and analysts alike will be eager to see where Rømer’s journey takes him next, as his experience and skills are sure to be valuable assets to any team. Moving forward, Rømer remains a player to watch, and his next steps will undoubtedly be followed closely by those who appreciate his contributions to Danish football.