In mid-March, the news came that Södertälje was negotiating with sisters Frida and Elin Eldebrink and Louice Halvarsson.

- We hope to find a solution soon.

I think it will be resolved, but a lot can happen, Södertälje's club director Johan Strömwall told SVT Sport then.

Despite the fact that the contract negotiations are still ongoing, Frida Eldebrink expects to move home to Sweden and Södertälje when the season with Spanish Girona is over.

- We will agree, we will definitely do that.

I am really looking forward to that.

It will be resolved, says Frida Eldebrink to SVT Sport.

The economy remains to be solved

She says that the last piece of the puzzle in the negotiation is about finances.

- A solution is beginning to approach.

The last piece of the puzzle now is mainly about finances and then I know that they are looking at a few other players who will complement.

The 34-year-old is looking forward to coming home to Sweden and Södertälje.

- It's the club in my heart.

It's like a second home.

- I feel finished with this part of my career abroad.

In recent years, the loss of those at home has become greater and then you just go and wait to come home and then you do not really live in the present, which means that you lose a little joy.

"Feels right in time"

Frida and Elin Eldebrink and Louice Halvarsson left Södertälje in 2008 - without winning any Swedish Championship gold.

Together they have played over 400 international matches and also led the Swedish U18 national team to the European Championship bronze in 2006 and the U19 national team to World Cup silver the following year.

- We have always dreamed of this.

To come back and win Swedish Championship gold.

It's something we talked about and now it feels right in time.

We feel we want to do this together and look forward to it.

Will it be Swedish Championship gold next season?

- Yes, that's the idea.

We will work for that, that will be the goal.