Johanna Forsberg and Olivia Mellegård, who currently has a cruciate ligament injury, are just like Johanna Bundsen returning home to the club where they became national team players, all three after playing in the Danish league.

Dane Mai Kragballe Nielsen was brought in from French Nantes and is the main replacement for Jamina Roberts.

The biggest new acquisition is the Spaniard Carmen Martin, perhaps the world's best right wing in the last ten years and selected four times in the all star team in the EC and WC.

But the team building with all the new players is not yet in place.

- We have a new group, new coaches and many new players, and it has been seen in the pre-season.

We have mixed and given, says Johanna Bundsen to SVT Sport.

Not a step down in the career

Bundsen does not see it as a step down in his career to leave Copenhagen for Sävehof.

- It felt like it was a good fit for me and my family, it's exciting with Jesper (Östlund) as the new coach and I've missed the European Cup game and I get the opportunity to do that now.

I want to play in the European Games, I have missed that in recent years in Copenhagen.

It felt important to me.

The goalkeeper, who has 114 international matches and several championships to his credit, has a clear goal for the season.

After surprisingly losing their last match with Sävehof, the SM final against H65 Höör in 2017, silver will become gold this season.

- I have a dream to come back home to Sävehof and win a gold, that's the best there is.

I am inspired for this season.

I want to win a SM gold and so do all the girls here.

Now they (Sävehof without Bundsen) won last year and now we will defend the title, says Bundsen.