During Thursday night, the Football Channel released information that Malmö FF is now close to getting a women's team.

- From 2016 we have decided from our annual meeting to start girl business and it has not worked for us and we have had difficulty with recruitment. This is problematic and we are looking at different opportunities, says Anders Pålsson, chairman of Malmö FF, to the Football Channel.

Hope for more bets

Anders Pålsson does not want to comment on the details of a merger with LB07, but says in the interview with the channel that he hopes for more investments and resources in women's football.

- I hope we at MFF can take a number of steps. The World Cup for Women this summer showed that there is an interest and hopefully it can be reflected in more investments and resources in Sweden as well.

Already in 1970, MFF started its first women's team. In 2004 the women's team became its own association and in 2007 it changed its name to LdB Malmö, which later became what is today FC Rosengård.