Beijmo, who left Djurgården 2018 after a successful victory with the Stockholmers, got really tough in his new club and got to see himself adjusted to the reserve team without proximity to Bundesliga games. In 2019 he was loaned out to Malmö FF, but is now back at Werder Bremen and ready to start fighting for a place in the team.

- I think it's very fun, because football is my profession and it's fun to do their job. Then it is very special in that you have the idea that you do not know what is right or wrong in this situation, he tells SVT Sport.

22-year-old Beijmo and his teammates will be given more information during the Thursday when the club will inform how to move forward.

- The talk that has been is that we have to quarantine with the whole team in hotels, one or two weeks, before the restart. It becomes like a training camp, that's probably what they want. For me, there is no huge difference in everyday life. I do not do much other than be in the apartment and go to the training, so it will be like a regular week.

How do you think when you have something more concrete to relate to?

- It's very nice I would say. I haven't had the feeling that I'm training for anything right, but it's been training for myself and the team. So in this way it is nice for you to get more motivation to get in shape and do every little detail.

- Already we measure the fever every day and we have done several coronate tests as well. So we will continue to take the fever every day and certainly several coronate tests a week. 

Are you afraid of getting infected or sick if you play?

- I myself am not that scared but I think more about those around me, opponents and fellow players who have relatives at home who could be at risk.