Djurgarden has recently hired Maximilian Hahn as the new football chief of the club. Hahn, who previously worked with squad planning and player recruitment at West Ham, will be responsible for the men's team's future sporting strategy. He expresses his ambition to transform Djurgarden into the most modern and data-driven club in Scandinavia. Hahn has an impressive background with experience from clubs like SV Darmstadt and Werder Bremen. Djurgarden's CEO Hampus Frisén is pleased with the recruitment and emphasizes Hahn's strategic and intellectual depth. Hahn sees Djurgarden as a club with a genuine soul and great potential to build something special. He aims to optimize squad balance and infrastructure to ensure the club finds undervalued players. In the long term, he strives for Djurgarden to compete for titles and regularly participate in European competitions. Hahn will start his work no later than July 1.